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Old 04-04-2013 | 08:58 AM
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Default RE: E-flight 160 for a Brio ??



ORIGINAL: Henning Who is paying for the R&D and the engineers designing the motors? Sunray or Hacker?
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Hennnig, It might be best to understand some very simple facts here:
-<span style="font-size: medium">Hacker is just a <u>Re-brander</u>,</span> <span style="font-size: small">Nothing more, nothing less..
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<u><span style="font-size: medium">Hacker is just a re-brander</span></u>, like <u><span style="font-size: medium">ALL</span></u> the others. Everything else is just marketing and publicity, it is just a huge load of hot air.</p>

Hacker is just one of 30 or 40 or 50 customers of the the very large and very major OEM company called SunRay Technology
That is all it is. Just like Hyperion is another customer, Schweighofer is just another customer, Shulman Aviation is another custoimer, Extreme Flight is another customer, Gens Ace is yet another customer ...</p>

<span style="font-size: medium">Hacker has played a very large and very very successful con-trick on all of us,</span> it has completely fooled all of us, into making us think that their purple colour motors are somehow different from other green or pink or yellow or black or orange motors.</p>

Very very simply, Hacker just buy their motors from SunRay Technology in a purple colour. Hyperion get blue, Torque get red, and Gens Ace get green ... etc etc etc
All the other 30 or 40 or 50 OEM customers of SunRay Technology get their motors in aslighty different outside colour, and sometimes with slightly different styled end housings.
<span style="font-size: medium">That is it. There is nothing more complicated than this.</span>
-SunRay Tech is just a very very large OEM company, that makes their motors for many tens of OEM customers -and the basic motor used, under the diffferent colour outer wrapping of each brand, is EXACTLY the same underneath for ALL the 30 or 40 different brands..</p>

-<span style="font-size: small">IF</span> Hacker really DID have some ownership over the design of these motors, and its own "engineers" were involved, then of course these motors would not appear under 30 or 40 different brand names.
They would ONLY appear under the Hacker brand name.
-In reality, there are no "Hacker engineers" involved at all, and Hacker has not contributed to the design of these motors at all. It is ALL Sunray Tech.

<span style="font-size: small">-The ONLY thing Hacker has the ownership of, is the purple colour on the outside of the motor.
</span> -And also: The fact that their motors, which are identical to ALL the others, cost 4 or 5 times as much as some of the other totally IDENTICAL motors (i.e Hyperion-Z, LiPolice, Turnigy SK3 ...)</p>

So: The "R&amp;D" of these motors, can be nothing at all to do with Hacker ... And it never was ...</p>

The internal working parts of ALL Hacker outrunner motors -except perhaps for ones like the more special Q80 ...
<span style="font-size: small">-Are completely and totally IDENTICAL to:
</span> Torque, Z-series Hyperion; Turnigy SK3 motors; and Shulman Aviation FURY, Gens Ace, Common-Sense-RC, LiPolice, OK Hobby Infinite, Pelikan Foxy, Apache, Pilotage Nova-Line, Sonic Electric, BMI Models "Spitz" motors, Precision Aerobatics Thrust motors, Waypoint E-series motors, Viper VA, Boost motors (from Pichler -sold by Robotbirds in UK), Lipotech, MegaPower Taurus, JP E-Pro motors; ELE motors (now discontinued):

There are 25 different brands there, to be going on with -until we find more ....
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