![]() ![]() By default they are sorted by the number of tests performed with each motor. To sort by one of the parameters, click on the up or down arrow next to that heading. You can sort the motors however you like: by weight (g), shaft diameter (mm), Kv value (RPM/V) and number of magnetic poles. ![]() Clicking on one of these links will take you to a list of all the motors/propellers/ESCs with accompanying data in the database.įigure 2: List of brushless motors in the system with sorting options When you arrive at the database landing page you will see a summary of tests, a video on how to improve your flight time, and ‘top 5’ lists of the largest motors, propellers and thrusts measured.Īcross the top of the page there are headings for ‘Motors’, ‘Propellers’, and ‘ESCs’. Our landing page lists the largest and highest performing systems tested. The database currently contains results from over 900 propulsion systems, including 71 brushless motors, 115 propellers and 35 ESCs. The database is community-driven and anyone can upload test data from their drone propulsion tests using our Series 1580 or Series 1780 thrust stands. It is accompanied by a 3-part video series available on our YouTube channel.
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