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FlyWARE Brushless Motors (The "Mercedes" of Brushless Motors) are innovative and carefully handcrafted motors "Made in Germany". All motors use the finest material, such as ball bearings from Germany and magnets of the newest generation, rust resistant without having to be nickel plated. Computer optimized stator plates, guaranties an optimum efficiency. For a low turning resonance and a maximum packing rate on the stator, FlyWARE uses multi-stranded wire in the T-Rex motors.

Choosing your Brushless Motor


Here you can download a free program "FLYSIM.EXE" to help you decide what is the best motor and propeller size for your system.


When you click Free Download a new screen will open and you will be asked whether or not you wish to insall the program. If you answer yes then the program will install and start running.

Enter the following data to the program the

  1. The shaft power you need
  2. The operating RPM
  3. The speed you wish your model to fly
  4. The controller you want to use
  5. The number of battery cells to use

Press "Calculate" to produce a table of suggested motors and a table of suggested propeller sizes.

Free Download

  • For a sailplane you need roughly 100 Watt per kg (35 oz).
  • For conventional airplanes 150 to 200 Watt per kg (35 oz).
  • For aerobatic airplanes 300+ Watt per kg (35 oz).

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