is an industry-leading, high-performance brushless outrunner motor designed by Hacker Motor GmbH for large-scale remote control (RC) aircraft. Engineered specifically to meet the demands of massive 3D aerobatic flyers and giant scale models, this motor bridges the gap between raw power and highly efficient thermal design. Built with precision German manufacturing, it stands out as a prime alternative to heavy, maintenance-heavy gas engines for pilots demanding unmatched reliability. Overview of Technical Specifications

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Perfect for 35% scale aerobatic planes up to 15 kg (33 lbs). It delivers a thrust-to-weight ratio well over 2:1 for infinite vertical pull-outs from a hover.

Recommended for planes weighing between 15 kg and 20 kg (33–44 lbs). It provides the high thrust-to-weight ratio needed for hovering and high-alpha flight.

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