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Motors need to be brushless. Light and cheap is good as well.  
Motors need to be brushless. Light and cheap is good as well.  


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* [http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__45770__Turnigy_4208_620kv_Brushless_Multi_Rotor_Motor_UK_Warehouse_.html Turnigy 4208 620kv] - Slow as well, bit more power
* [http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__45770__Turnigy_4208_620kv_Brushless_Multi_Rotor_Motor_UK_Warehouse_.html Turnigy 4208 620kv] - Slow as well, bit more power
* [http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__28155__hexTronik_DT750_Brushless_Outrunner_750kv_UK_Warehouse_.html hexTronik DT750] - bit heavy, widely used
* [http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__28155__hexTronik_DT750_Brushless_Outrunner_750kv_UK_Warehouse_.html hexTronik DT750] - bit heavy, widely used
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Motors need to be brushless. Light and cheap is good as well.

Parameters

  • KV: Rotations per volt; should be between 600 and 1200 and needs to match the propeller. Some examples:
    • 1200kv - 8 inch, 4.7 blades
    • 1000kv - 10 inch, 4.7 blades
    • 800kv - 12 inch, 4.7 blades

Possible motors