Originally posted by VOLT
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What you will find is that because the DFC design allows a lower head / higher C of G, that is precisely where any performance benefit lies. That's why Align makes a special DFC main shaft and the head height issue was precisely the subject this thread was started about.
Here is a quote from Aligns blurb on the DFC head if you don't believe me;
"●700DFC flybarless rotor head system utilizes extreme low CG design, effectively reduces resistance during flight, increased flight responsiveness and precision, resulting in superior 3D performance and unimaginable flight speed.
●700DFC not only improves on T-Rex700’s performance, the lower CG design is also capable of surprisingly fast speed, not to mention the extremely attractive design."
My point about the 'bigger picture' is that the goal of higher / lower C of G (depending on how you're looking at it) can be acheived in different ways. The TDR is a great example of a design where the rigidity and closeness of the rotor hub is at the core of the design and what goes with that is a lower placement of the boom.
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