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About this product
Perfect for enthusiasts building or upgrading their radio controlled aircraft, this Xfly brushless motor delivers impressive performance in a compact package. Designed with the UK RC hobby community in mind, this motor features a robust build quality that’s ideal for both experienced pilots and those new to the sport. The extended 270mm lead provides excellent flexibility during installation, whether you’re working on a trainer model or a more advanced flyer.
- 1413 size brushless motor with 5000 KV rating
- Extended 270mm power lead for convenient installation
- Suitable for various RC plane applications
- Reliable performance from trusted Xfly brand
Frequently Asked Questions
This is a 1413-size brushless motor with a 5000 KV rating. The 1413 size makes it compact and suitable for a range of RC planes, whilst the 5000 KV rating indicates moderate speed performance—higher KV motors spin faster, so this is well-suited for trainer and intermediate aircraft rather than high-speed racers.
This motor is suitable for both experienced pilots and those new to the sport. Whilst it's a brushless motor (which generally requires an ESC), the 1413 size and 5000 KV rating make it versatile enough for trainer models and upgrades at various skill levels.
The motor comes with an extended 270mm power lead, which provides excellent flexibility during installation across trainer and advanced models alike. Measure your intended mounting location to confirm compatibility, but this length accommodates most standard RC plane builds.
The product includes the Xfly 1413-KV5000 brushless motor with the 270mm power lead attached. For a complete setup, you'll need to source a compatible ESC (electronic speed controller), battery, and connectors separately—check your aircraft's specifications for compatibility.
As a brushless motor, you'll need a compatible ESC (electronic speed controller) to operate it, along with a suitable LiPo or NiMH battery pack appropriate for your aircraft's weight and power requirements. The motor itself doesn't include these components, so check your RC plane's manual or build guide for recommended specs.
