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11.10.2007, 07:42 PM

When you see the mounting tabs easily accept M5 or M6 screws...you know its a hell of a motor...

sikeston, looks great thus far. I'm very curious to see how it turns out (vids are a must!).


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11.10.2007, 08:10 PM

Wow! Nice work Sike indeed! Congrats on the project progress, I am planning a direct drive outrunner project myself with my other FLM maxx chassis. I was thinking of either a E-flite 'Power' outrunner, or one of the new Scorpian motors.

Aqwut.... OMG, and anything holy! I have never seen that motor before!
That thing must have a 10Kw rating, no doubt?!


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11.10.2007, 08:20 PM

It looks like the guy was trying to give it a test spin and broke his thumb!

I've been checking into the Scorpion outrunners too. The Axi 4130/20 has more torque than the Scorpion 4025 series. 1mm larger stator and the stator is 5mm longer.

However, there is talk about a 4035 series in the future for Scorpion. That would beat the Axi 4030's as long as it's about the same length.
   
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