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alasdair
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Brushless Motors

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A hey hey!

I am working on the new version of TruANT ( :evil: ) and I am looking for a big beefy brushless for a disc. It needs to be 40g or under and with a price range suitable for me! (?10-?25?)

What do you guys use? Or is it a big secret? :P

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i got a big emax brushless that is like 38g you could have cheap, barely used
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Could you tell me what model number it is? How much would you want?
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it cos ?12 new so make me an offer
video of it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGdpbuNKRy0
i bought it from a stand at modelworld but i have the box somewhere
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Do you have anything to mount it with? I will Pm you.
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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... duct=14398

I've just ordered one of these for a new spinner I'm building. It looks pretty promising. 24g, plenty of torque and not too quick. It comes with the mount and an adapter to fit a disc onto. I was also considering this:

http://robotbirds.com/catalog/product_i ... ts_id=1427

I've used the smaller version and they're pretty good. It's lighter and quicker than the one I bought, but 1800kv was a bit quick for what I needed. Plus postage was actually considerably cheaper from HobbyKing than it was from Robotbirds!
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This is what I've purchased recently. Not had it running yet though!
Budget Outrunner A2204-14 (1600Kv) £11.21 inc postage

http://www.micronradiocontrol.co.uk/budget_motor.html
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I have recently bought 3 of these... :o
http://www.dinodirect.com/mystery-outru ... ml?cur=GBP
1400KV @£7.54 with free shipping.
They look fine so far.
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