Powerful motor replacement for .60-.90 size glow engine airplanes |
14.42 oz. weight, 2" diameter, 2-5/8" case length, 6mm shaft diameter. Very high torque motors for sport models up to 159 oz. and sailplanes up to 211 oz. Kv (RPM/V) | Prop | Battery | Controller | Airplane | Type | 385 | 18x10 16x10 14x10 | 5-8 LiPo 16-24 Nixx | 77 Amp Opto | Sailplanes to 211 oz. Sport to 159 oz.. | .60-.90 Sport Powered Sailplanes |  Go to the AXI Outrunner Brushless Motors Overview Page  Find the right AXI for your airplane with the AXI Motor Selector Tool Technical Specifications: | Motor Diameter: | 2" | | Shaft Diameter: | 6mm | | KV: | 385 Kv | | Voltage Range: | 18.5V - 29.6V | | Max Amperage: | 77 Amps | | Weight: | 14.4 oz. | | Propeller Size: | 16x10 |
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I have an AXI 4130/16 in a 58" GP Reactor. I have been running it on 7S. It has enough power to launch my overweight plane (approx. 7 lbs) vertically from my hand. Very strong and reliable motor.
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I have two of these also. In a Great Planes CAP, and Hangar 9 Miss America P 51. Thinking about using them in a twin.
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I have two of these motors. One in a .46 size Matt Chapman Cap 580 and one in a Telemaster 40. The power is amazing and gets the job done right the first time. I can really turn it on with my Cap 580 and use my telemaster to carry cameras and large parachutes way up to the clouds. Start up is smooth and the bearing have to be of a really high quality because in a cruise you cannot even here the motor, just the prop. You want power for an affordable price. Get the 4130/16 You will be very happy.
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