Key Features
- Equivalent to a 60-size glow engine for 6 to 10 lb (2.7 to 4.5 kg) airplanes
- Ideal for 46-size 3D airplanes up to 7 lb (3.2 kg)
- Ideal for models requiring up to 1425 watts of power
- High-torque, direct-drive alternative to inrunner brushless motors
- Includes mount, prop adapters and mounting hardware
- External rotor design—6mm shaft can easily be reversed for alternative motor installations
- Slotted 14-pole outrunner design
- High-quality construction with ball bearings and hardened steel shaft
- Quiet, lightweight operation
Overview
The Power 60 is designed to deliver clean and quiet power for 60-size sport and scale airplanes weighing 6 to 10 pounds (2.7–4.5 kg), 46-size 3D airplanes up to 7 pounds (3.2 kg), or models requiring up to 1425 watts of power. It’s an especially good match for Hangar 9 .60-size warbirds like the Corsair 60 (HAN2575), P-47D Thunderbolt 60 (HAN2975), P-40 Warhawk 60 (HAN2850), P-51 Mustang 60 (HAN2375), P-51 Miss America 60 (HAN2775) and .46-size 3D planes such as the Hangar 9 Funtana 40 (HAN1975) or Seagull Harrier 46 (SEA3025).
Needed to Complete
60A brushless ESC
5S–7S Li-Po or 16- to 24-cell Ni-MH/Ni-Cd
14x8 to 16x10 prop
Specs
Type: |
Brushless outrunner |
Size: |
Replacement for 60-size glow engines |
Bearings or Bushings: |
One 6 x 15 x 5mm Bearing, and Two 6 x 12 x 4mm Bearing |
Wire Gauge: |
14 |
Recommended Prop Range: |
14x8 to 16x10 |
Voltage: |
18.5 to 28.8 |
RPM/Volt (Kv): |
400 |
Resistance (Ri): |
.06 ohms |
Idle Current (Io): |
2.70A @ 10V |
Shaft Diameter: |
6mm (.24 in) |
Overall Length: |
62mm (2.40 in) |
Weight: |
380 g (13.0 oz) |
Overall Diameter: |
50mm (2.00 in) |
Diameter: |
50mm (2 in) |
Length: |
62mm (2.4 in) |
Continuous Current: |
40A |
Maximum Burst Current: |
60A (15 sec) |
Cells: |
16–24 Ni-MH/Ni-Cd or 5–7S Li-Po |
Speed Control: |
60A brushless (EFLA1060) |
Needed to Complete
60A brushless ESC
5S–7S Li-Po or 16- to 24-cell Ni-MH/Ni-Cd
14x8 to 16x10 prop
Tech Notes
Maximum operating temperature: 220 degrees Fahrenheit.
Adequate cooling is required for all motor operation at maximum current levels.
Maximum burst current duration is 15 seconds. Adequate time between maximum burst intervals is required.