INSANE! Nearly 5000 watts for a 78" Plane • New T-Motor AM780

Published 2024-03-31
In this video we'll take the T-Motor AM780 out for a spin in my ExtremeFlight 78" Extra NG. Then we'll measure the power and thrust to see what kind of power this motor makes. Thanks to T-Motor for sending the AM-780 out for review.

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All Comments (9)
  • @fidelmuchina
    Guys you reviews are so good, keep it up. May you show us, landing with Flaperons on a 3D plane. Looking forward to it.
  • @TheCabledawg1
    I have the Sunnysky 40CC 190KV on a Pilot 78" Extra NG. It would not surprise me to learn that these 2 motors are made at the same factory.
  • @Zbair99
    That poptop is very cool John!
  • @davidpaker626
    That motor looks good, Sounds good, performs good. It must be good. 😁
  • That wattage is Power Used, not power put to the Prop, there should be an effiency factor included in the paperwork to say how many Watts in for how many Newton Meters out. You never said anything about the prop size or pitch, both of which matter to power used. The vertical acceleration looked like fun :)