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Shibo, though not an outrunner herself, was their friend and volunteered as well.
The coachman went on the outrunner, and Levin drove the pair himself.
Or, most unpleasant and most likely, it could be an outrunner scouting for game.
Family Bishop had no women hunters, though Jocelyn was an outrunner of sorts.
Vasenka was extremely taken with the left outrunner, a Don Steppe horse.
'You know what, Levin, I'll ride back on this Don outrunner.
One was that the chestnut outrunner, evidently overworked the day before, was off her feed and looked dull.
"It was an outrunner.
A trained outrunner.
The term outrunner refers to a type of brushless motor primarily used in electrically propelled, radio-controlled model aircraft.
This makes an outrunner an excellent choice for directly driving electric aircraft propellers since they eliminate the extra weight, complexity, inefficiency and noise of a gearbox.
The stationary (stator) windings of an outrunner motor are excited by conventional DC brushless motor controllers.
We went carefully, Alyce and I riding; Dinn loping ahead, a tall, homed outrunner tracking steadily west to the blue-hazed mountains.
In fact, CD-ROM motors are frequently rewound into brushless outrunner motors for small park flyer aircraft.
Compared to outrunner motors, inrunners tend to spin exceptionally fast, often as high as 11000 RPM per volt, far too fast for most aircraft propellers.
The "Acoustical professional" turntable (earlier marketed under Dutch "Jobo prof") of the 1960s however possessed an expensive German drive motor, the "Pabst Aussenläufer" ("Pabst outrunner").
In the outrunner (or external-rotor) configuration, the radial-relationship between the coils and magnets is reversed; the stator coils form the center (core) of the motor, while the permanent magnets spin within an overhanging rotor which surrounds the core.