The brushless motor is designed for fixed-wing drones, offering optimal power and efficiency for a wide range of RC aircraft. With a robust construction, it ensures reliable performance under various conditions, making it suitable for both recreational and professional use. Engineered to handle significant thermal loads, it provides superior durability and a high power-to-weight ratio, enhancing efficiency and extending flight times while reducing overheating risks. This motor is ideal for aerial photography, surveying, and other applications, delivering the precision and performance required for superior flight dynamics.
Specification
Model |
BLDC-X7025-160 |
BLDC-X7025-190 |
Motor KV |
160KV |
190KV |
Stator Diameter |
70 |
Stator Thickness |
25 |
Shaft Diameter |
10 mm |
Interphase Internal Resistance |
53mΩ |
25.8mΩ |
Motor Size |
Motor length 67 mm |
Motor Silicone Wire Specifications |
Lead wire |
Motor Weight |
780 g |
818 g |
Number of Slots |
24N22P |
No-Load Current |
49.993A |
1.8A |
Maximum Continuous Power |
540W |
45600W |
Maximum Continuous Current |
120A / 30s |
135A / 30s |
Operating Rated Voltage (Lipo) |
37.89V |
38.05V |
ESC Recommended |
30A |
160A |
Recommended Propeller Specifications |
2110 / 2210 / 2214 / 2410 |
21*10 / 22*10 |
Features
- The 160KV/190KV BLDC motor features a blue six-contour rotor cap and white metallic paint for a layered, stylish look. Hollowed stator caps enhance heat dissipation.
- Precisely balanced motors with original NSK bearings ensure smoother, quieter operation. CNC parts and fine assembly improve accuracy and alignment.
- Features a 0.2mm air gap and core for lower loss, with hand winding and high slot fill for better efficiency.
Dimension (Unit: mm)

Applications
Logistics and Transportation
Q: What is a brushless motor for a fixed-wing drone?
A: A brushless motor for a fixed-wing drone is an electric motor that operates without brushes and commutators, using electronic controllers to switch the current in the windings. This type of motor is typically used in fixed-wing drones because it offers several advantages over traditional brushed motors, such as higher efficiency, longer lifespan, smoother operation, and less maintenance.
In a fixed-wing drone, a brushless motor drives the propeller, providing the necessary thrust for flight. These motors are designed to operate at low RPM (revolutions per minute) for better efficiency, especially in long-duration flight tasks like mapping, surveying, agriculture, and aerial photography. The lack of brushes also means less friction, resulting in improved performance and reduced heat generation, which is essential for extended flight times and heavy payloads.