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    Hi going to convert my trex 500 to fbl don't know what head to go for and what the difference is in the dfc and the fl and what would be the best option, cheers.

  • #2
    Go for the dfc upgrade, I did this on my trex 600 and it flew like it was on rails, also very easy to setup.
    Phil

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    • #3
      Take a look at DFC Rotor Heads Demystified ...

      ... which explains the difference between the DFC and standard flybarless head. Essentially, the DFC head on the Align has a crisper response due to higher head speeds and hard dampening. The catch (there's always a catch!) is that you have to perform more maintenance on the head to avoid failures.

      For a more hassle-free approach to flying, and the option of running slower headspeeds, you might want to consider a traditional flybarless head. For example, here's Mattie Lodge's opinion after he converted his 700DFC to a more traditional layout .. KDE SXTS Head meets the 700 DFC | Fast Lad Performance Flight Team
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      • #4
        dfc heads are very aggressive in flight.
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        • #5
          I can recommend the RJX head for the 500. It is very good and pretty cheap from hobby king.
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          • #6
            I use the standard FBL head from the 500 Pro. My Idle 2 is only about 2700rpm, and I don't need to run it any quicker so I avoided the DFC head through fear of a boom strike. I was probably being a little over cautious.

            A few guys at the club use the DFC head on the 500 and swear by it. The DFC probably be cheaper than the standard head as it comes in a kit.
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            • #7
              I second the RJX, I have the same on my 500, works very well.
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