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Flash Hobby Arthur 1106 4500Kv Micro Motor (1.5mm Shaft)

Flash Hobby Arthur 1106 4500Kv Micro Motor (1.5mm Shaft)

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Description

Flash Hobby is one of the major brushless motor manufacturers and suppliers in China. Experience precise control and high-speed performance with the Flash Hobby Arthur Motor. Its 1106 stator size and 4500Kv of power provide optimal operation for your quadcopters. Get the most out of your flights with smooth performance and quick acceleration.

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Features

  • 1.5mm T-Mount Shaft
  • NSK bearing
  • 7075-T6 aluminum bell
  • 0.15mm Silicon steel sheet from Kawasaki, Japan

Specifications

  • KV: 4500
  • Configuration: 9N12P
  • Motor Cable: 26#AWG 115mm
  • Shaft Diameter: 1.5mm (T-mount)
  • Motor Bolt Pattern: 9x9mm
  • Stator Size: 1106
  • Weight: 7.5 (including cables)
  • Max pull:213g
  • Size: Φ14.4x12.8
  • Input Voltage: 2-4S

Includes

  • 1x Flash Hobby Arthur 1106 4500Kv Micro Motor (1.5mm Shaft)

More Info

  • SKU: FLSH-A1106-4500KV
  • Barcode: 691023493131
 

Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Great product 👌

"Very impressive and the price is very nice 👍"

Johnny F. (5/5)

Sweet little motors. Pretty powerful

"Sweet little motors. Pretty powerful and they sound great. My little Phantom 2.5 rips"

Harold I. (5/5)

Great replacement motor for my

"Great replacement motor for my tiny ape"

dave f. (5/5)

Sentimental about this one

"I bought these to replace motors on my DarwinFPV Baby Ape - they work pretty good, I can't tell if they are better or not, so that's arguably a good thing. The price is good for me. I am sentimental about this brand because I got into FPV/brushless motors with a purchase of a Flash Hobby motor and these were the cheapest non-stock motor I could find (since the stock motors were not in stock when I purchased these). Broke a motor by sending it straight into a power line 10 seconds after takeoff :|"

Dax A. (4/5)

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