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Hyperion have come up with a range of thin outrunner motors designed to fit in narrow glider fuselages. The long tapered nose provides easy fitting, and the total size and weight is very small - as is the price! The G prefix indicates the glider intention, but these motors will fit many applications.

The 2213 has a 13mm long armature, and is a suitable replacement for a Speed 400 or 480 brushed motor. It comes in two winds - 16 and 20 wind.

Hyperion G2213-16
This motor will give you high performance ina 1.5m thermal model for competition purposes if it is very light - use 2S LiPo or 7-cell NiMH, a 10x8" propeller and a 30A speed controller.

Weight 66g. Length 58mm. Diameter 28mm. Shaft 4mm. Motor mounting 2 x 2.5mm screws OR 2 x 3mm screws. Maximum efficient current 15-20A. Peak current 32A for 30 seconds. Cells: 2-3S LiPo or 6-10 cells. Resitance 0.0567 Ohm. Io A @ 6V = 0.89. Kv (rpm/V) 1470. 30A speed controller.

Hyperion G2213-20
This is a softer wind and is more for sports use with 2S or 7-8 cells. Use a 20A speed controller and a 10x8" propeller.

Weight 66g. Length 58mm. Diameter 28mm. Shaft 4mm. Motor mounting 2 x 2.5mm screws OR 2 x 3mm screws. Maximum efficient current 12-16A. Peak current 23A for 30 seconds. Cells: 2-3S LiPo or 6-10 cells. Resitance 0.0748 Ohm. Io A @ 6V = 0.69. Kv (rpm/V) 1030. 20-30A speed controller.

The 2220 has a 20mm long armature, and is a suitable replacement for higher performance aircraft. It comes in two winds - 10 and 14 wind.

Hyperion G2220-10
This is the one to use for the Aussie 7-cell glider competition - fit this motor to a light-weight thermal glider of 1.5-2.2m and go and catch thermals. Greg Needham tried one in 1.75m Swift with a Hyperion 50A BEC controller, 7 x GP-1100 cells and a 13x8" folding prop. He drew 31A and mesured 5,700 rpm - he said that this gave near-vertical performance in a light-weight glider.

Weight 88g. Length 65mm. Diameter 28mm. Shaft 4mm. Motor mounting 2 x 2.5mm screws OR 2 x 3mm screws. Maximum efficient current 25-30A. Peak current 45A for 30 seconds. Cells: 2-3S LiPo or 6-10 cells. Resitance 0.0362 Ohm. Io A @ 6V = 1.73. Kv (rpm/V) 1120. 50-80A speed controller.

Hyperion G2220-14
This is a softer wind which is better on 3S. Tests show that a 13x7" prop on 3S LiPo draws 31A and gives 340W of power. A 12x8" propeller draws 28A.

Weight 88g. Length 65mm. Diameter 28mm. Shaft 4mm. Motor mounting 2 x 2.5mm screws OR 2 x 3mm screws. Maximum efficient current 19-24A. Peak current 35A for 30 seconds. Cells: 2-3S LiPo or 6-10 cells. Resitance 0.0645 Ohm. Io A @ 6V = 1.02. Kv (rpm/V) 930. 30-50A speed controller.

Prices (current stock at 1-1-09):
G2213 versions are $72
G2220-10 version is $88
G2220-14 version is $106.

This is the best performance per dollar currently available!

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