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08.17.2010, 09:36 PM

You need to sell a few motors and get a 2.4 radio... JK

Seems like a smaller 'runner with a transmission would be more user friendly versus a larger one for DD. Less cogging, higher off the surface... is that what you're finding?

And how do the outrunners tolerate a dirty environment? That was one of my biggest concerns when I was messing around with an outrunner build...

I am outrunner lover, but for my planes, have quite a little collection started.

Looks good sikes!
   
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08.18.2010, 11:35 PM

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You need to sell a few motors and get a 2.4 radio... JK

Seems like a smaller 'runner with a transmission would be more user friendly versus a larger one for DD. Less cogging, higher off the surface... is that what you're finding?

And how do the outrunners tolerate a dirty environment? That was one of my biggest concerns when I was messing around with an outrunner build...

I am outrunner lover, but for my planes, have quite a little collection started.

Looks good sikes!
Yes, I need to get a 2.4 radio. This old school, glitchy stuff, needs to go. LOL

Yes, it is more user friendly. That's exactly what I'm finding. It makes really good power too.

How do they tolerate a dirty environment? Pretty good actually. All RC bearings have a minimum of metal shields. And all the inrunner motors do deal with dust also.
I've been known to blow the dust out of a motor from time to time, but there's been no real problems.

It's amazing to see how much air an outrunner motor can move while spinning a seemingly way over sized propeller.

Thanks for the kind words redshift.
   
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08.22.2010, 12:31 PM

Nice! Sorry for hijacking your thread but would any of you think this would be an okey motor for a 3.3 Revo Tekno:

Turnigy Typhoon 600H Heli Motor 1100kv (600 class)

Specifications:
Dimension: 42mm x 62mm, 85mm(with shaft)
Weight: 269g
Kv: 1100rpm/V
Voltage: 3~6S
Max Current: 60A
Diameter of shaft: 5mm
Length of front shaft: 23mm
ESC: 80A

Kv (rpm/v) 1100
Weight (g) 269
Max Current (A) 60
Resistance (mh) 0
Max Voltage (V) 22
Power(W) 0
Shaft A (mm) 5
Length B (mm) 62
Diameter C (mm) 42
Can Length D (mm) 40
Total Length E (mm) 85
   
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08.22.2010, 04:31 PM

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Nice! Sorry for hijacking your thread but would any of you think this would be an okey motor for a 3.3 Revo Tekno:

Turnigy Typhoon 600H Heli Motor 1100kv (600 class)
You're not hi-jacking. That's an outrunner motor too.

I've often looked at that very motor and wanted to try it. I think it would work very well.

Please do give it a go and report back just how well it does.

I think you might be surprised.
   
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