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Watts means Power, yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoggie" data-source="post: 141789" data-attributes="member: 5165"><p>That motor would fly it but if you want something fast you are going to need something rated for around 1000W, so a much bigger motor.</p><p></p><p>APC published some really good prop data: <a href="https://www.apcprop.com/v/PERFILES_WEB/listDatafiles.asp" target="_blank">APC Propellers</a> The list includers their range of multirotor props (suffixed 'MR'). A 470Kv motor on 6S would spin the props approx 9000-1000RPM, so you can pick the prop and see what thrust and speed you could get, and the power required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoggie, post: 141789, member: 5165"] That motor would fly it but if you want something fast you are going to need something rated for around 1000W, so a much bigger motor. APC published some really good prop data: [URL='https://www.apcprop.com/v/PERFILES_WEB/listDatafiles.asp']APC Propellers[/URL] The list includers their range of multirotor props (suffixed 'MR'). A 470Kv motor on 6S would spin the props approx 9000-1000RPM, so you can pick the prop and see what thrust and speed you could get, and the power required. [/QUOTE]
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