Brushless are 10x more powerful than brushed and use 3 wires instead of 2. And most brushless motors are outrunners, meaning the spinning part is outside not inside.
Hi there if you go on the RC website you will find brushless motor you are looking for. Also, if you check on pricerunner a comparison website you may find the best price
Due to the improved performance and light weight to thrust ratio, brushless motors have made greatly improved the performance of RC models. Old style brushed motors have contact points that rub together in order to conduct the current to the stator. Needles to say, these parts rubbing together is an inefficient way to run an electric motor. Brushless motors use a special speed control that rotate the current directly to the stator, eliminating brushes. This direct link to the stator also produces more electric current to be effeciently supplied to the motor and greatly increases the power and performance. RC planes with brushless motors, in addition to the advances of Lipo batteries, when used as directed, can now achieve the vertical performance once only available in gas RC planes.
Anywhere from $5 to $500. It depends on the size of the plane. I get all my motors from hobbyking.com
For RC planes, brushless motors typically classified as outrunner motors are preferred due to their high torque and efficiency at low speeds, which is ideal for flying. These motors provide a better power-to-weight ratio and are generally more reliable than their brushed counterparts. The size and KV rating of the motor should be matched to the plane's weight and intended flight style, ensuring optimal performance and battery life. Additionally, selecting a motor that fits well with the aircraft's electronic speed control (ESC) is crucial for smooth operation.
It is a kind of motor to make boats and ships move. It is a newer version of the brush motor. The way it works and its exact defintion can be located at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brushless_DC_electric_motor
Off, of course.
It largely depends on the specific type of RC car model you have. Electric RC cars don't create much noise especially the ones with brushless motors. They are a perfect option to go if you want your car to be environment-friendly as well as a remote control car that won't disturb your neighbours. Gas-powered or nitro-powered RC cars create much more noise in comparison. They also have more power and speed. Hope that helps.
The products are sold by RC-Brushless: Boat parts, trucks, airplanes parts, engines, radio systems, chemicals and adhesives, field equipment, helicopter parts, to name a few.
It depends on if it is brushed or brushless. If it's brushed it goes around 30 mph. If brushless, around 50-60 mph.
Ether go to your local RC hobby story or go to an RC web site. Nitrorcx.com would be best.
Yes in terms of speed and reliability.