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    Who's up for one of these then :-


    Could be a load of Zap's on the used market soon
    Cheers
    Stuart

  • #2
    Er - Stuart - my Japanese/Chinese/Tiawanese is not very good.

    Can you interpret for us ??????????!!!!!!!!

    Rgds ..... Tony

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    • #3
      The 9ZWC2 ZAP transmitter, just got a bigger brother

      From what I can make out it interfaces with Windows Pc, 14 channel, can play music MP3 files :lol: , generation 3 PCM modulation, comes with a Li-ion 2200 battery. Price aprox Y280,000.00 YEN = 1415.00 GBP , Touch colour screen. Due out December 2004 or knowing the UK 2005.
      Cheers
      Stuart

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      • #4
        Could it be that it runs Windows CE :? Can you imagine a blue screen just after take off ! Arghhh 8O

        14 channels - wow, I have only managed 7 of my 9 so far but 1 day... :roll:

        Like the colour screen, photo capability rather than model name is cool if a little OTT.
        Rob


        T-Rex 450 Pro - BeastX v3 FBL, Hitec 5065's, DS520, Futaba R6203SB
        Quad x-copter - KK 5.5 Multicopter v4.7, 850KVA motors, 30A ESC's, Orange RC FASST Rx, Carbon & Alu frame, LED strips for orientation, 10x4.5 props.
        Quad x-copter - KK Plus 5.5d, 1000KVA motors, 30A ESC's, Orange RC FASST Rx, GF & Alu frame, LED strips, 10x4.5 props (coming soon!)
        Futaba 9CP & 10CG

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        • #5
          Wonder if it could record your imputs during a flight, and play them back to you on your PC simulator later!

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          • #6
            Hi Stuart,

            Sounds like I'll be getting my 9Z WC2 serviced soon !!

            I wonder if this new one has an autopilot switch !!

            Cheers,

            Pete.
            Crashed and burned, or just got your fingers burnt???
            Rise from the ashes with
            Phoenix Model Aviation Ltd - For Flight training, Model setups & test flights and general advice just south of Bristol.

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            • #7
              Hi Pete.
              The thought of an autopilot installed in a radio would answer all my troubles at a stroke,overnight I could become an accomplished model helicopter pilot, the days of the shaking hands and the sweaty brow just by getting into a hover would be gone for good,just think that with an automatic radio, a flick of a switch and perhaps a little tweaking of the programme,I could be up there with the best of them.
              NO this would NOT be the sort of advancement we require,this will most certainly happen in the future, but if they make the flying of model helicopters as easy as falling off a log,it will most certainly kill off this great sport.
              It is too much to ask that the boffins leave well enough alone,for we are well on the way to this end result, if I could make any predictions on who the best fliers would be in the future, I can only think they would be computer wizards, and have heads too large to pass through a normal doorway.
              GOOD FLYING.
              Mo.

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              • #8
                Hi Mo,

                I agree, I've no doubt that the technology will soon be available for such a facility, some autopilot systems are already available and have been for some time.

                The skill and satisfaction of conquering the challenge of flying model helicopters lies fairly and squarely with the pilot, as you say the enjoyment lies on the road to achieving this goal, without it, this hobby could become monotonous and dull pretty quickly.

                Cheers,

                Pete.
                Crashed and burned, or just got your fingers burnt???
                Rise from the ashes with
                Phoenix Model Aviation Ltd - For Flight training, Model setups & test flights and general advice just south of Bristol.

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                • #9
                  Got some more pics in my gallery now, the touchy feely type






                  Cheers
                  Stuart

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                  • #10
                    I'd like to see a crash avoidance facility aka dumb thumb takeover

                    You know that moment when you think "what am I doing", then its "did I just do that", then "WOOoo, where is it going".

                    I think my best yet that nearly cost me a heli was an inverted auto, as it came down nose in, I thought in my head right, time to roll out.....what did I do....

                    Pulled the elevator back..."What the hell, was I thinking", lucky it pulled all the way through and I flicked the throttle hold off and landed safely....
                    Cheers
                    Stuart

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                    • #11
                      Looks like a multiplex clone. I'll stick with my 9C thanks.

                      Ant
                      Ant
                      Pilot of scale earth repelling objects

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                      • #12
                        Anyone needing updates for this new toy.....look here

                        http://www.14mz.com/index2.html
                        Cheers
                        Stuart

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                        • #13
                          More info is out..




                          Using a Compact Flash memory card, modelers can upload JPEG picture images of their models that will appear on the LCD screen.




                          The 7.4V 2200mAh Lithium-Ion battery that's included is state-of-the-art battery engineering, providing nearly 3 hours of flight time in a very compact size.




                          Each axis is supported by dual ball bearings. Stick tension and detent is adjustable, so airplane and heli modelers can personalize to their preference.



                          • "Backwards compatibility" means the 14MZ can transmit in 2048 PCM-G3, 1024 PCM and FM/PPM
                          • Stores programming for up to 100 models with CF card
                          • Easy-to-understand graphic menu
                          • Records up to 24 assignable voice prompts
                          • Editing by touch-screen or Dial-N-Key button to scroll and select
                          • Programs and functions upgradeable through the included 32MB Compact Flash card
                          • Supports 7 different wing types, 4 tail types, 3 motor types and 7 heli swash types
                          • Combines airplane and glider functions into one program
                          • Can handle up to 32 selectable functions
                          • 9 flight conditions
                          • Plug-in antenna that stores in the bottom of the transmitter
                          • 32-character model naming, or upload digital images of your aircraft for use as model graphic display
                          • Multi-color screen display with anti-glare filter and adjustable backlighting
                          Cheers
                          Stuart

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                          • #14
                            Plug-in antenna that stores in the bottom of the transmitter
                            here it is

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