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- Outrunner abstract "The term outrunner refers to a type of brushless motor primarily used in electrically propelled, radio-controlled model aircraft.This type of motor spins its outer shell around its windings, much like motors found in ordinary CD-ROM computer drives. In fact, CD-ROM motors are frequently rewound into brushless outrunner motors for small park flyer aircraft. Parts to aid in converting CD-ROM motors to aircraft use are commercially available.Outrunners spin much slower than their inrunner counterparts with their more traditional layout (though still considerably faster than ferrite motors) while producing far more torque. This makes an outrunner an excellent choice for directly driving electric aircraft propellers since they eliminate the extra weight, complexity, inefficiency and noise of a gearbox.Outrunner motors have quickly become popular and are now available in many sizes. They have also become popular in personal, electric transportation applications such as electric bikes and scooters due to their compact size and favorable power-to-weight ratios.".
- Outrunner thumbnail Brushless-Motor-DUM60.jpg?width=300.
- Outrunner wikiPageExternalLink index_eng.html.
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- Outrunner wikiPageRevisionID "603293976".
- Outrunner hasPhotoCollection Outrunner.
- Outrunner subject Category:Electric_motors.
- Outrunner subject Category:Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- Outrunner subject Category:Radio_control.
- Outrunner type Artifact100021939.
- Outrunner type Device103183080.
- Outrunner type ElectricMotor103273061.
- Outrunner type ElectricMotors.
- Outrunner type Instrumentality103575240.
- Outrunner type Machine103699975.
- Outrunner type Motor103789946.
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- Outrunner comment "The term outrunner refers to a type of brushless motor primarily used in electrically propelled, radio-controlled model aircraft.This type of motor spins its outer shell around its windings, much like motors found in ordinary CD-ROM computer drives. In fact, CD-ROM motors are frequently rewound into brushless outrunner motors for small park flyer aircraft.".
- Outrunner label "Outrunner".
- Outrunner sameAs m.03cbv2p.
- Outrunner sameAs Q7112926.
- Outrunner sameAs Q7112926.
- Outrunner sameAs Outrunner.
- Outrunner wasDerivedFrom Outrunner?oldid=603293976.
- Outrunner depiction Brushless-Motor-DUM60.jpg.
- Outrunner isPrimaryTopicOf Outrunner.