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FUTABA 9Z
THE UNOFFICIAL WORKSHOP MANUAL
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1.6. The Different Futaba 9Z Models
There are 3 main versions of the Futaba 9Z each available in two flavours (Aircraft and
Helicopter). The three main versions comprise:
1.
The original 9Z – 9ZAP is the aircraft version and 9ZHP the helicopter.
2.
The 9Z World Champion Edition I (WC1) – 9ZAW is the aircraft version and 9ZHW
the helicopter, but this is most commonly referred to as the 9ZAP WC1or 9ZHP
WC1.
3.
The 9Z World Champion Edition II (WC2) – 9ZAW II is the aircraft version and
9ZHW II the helicopter, but this is most commonly referred to as the 9ZAP WC2 or
9ZHP WC2.
The differences between the models are very minor for most purposes and, if you can
get an original 9ZAP or WC1 for a decent price, you should not be put off your purchase
just because it’s not a 9ZAP WC2. You can upgrade the set to match the 3 position
switches of the WC2 using this manual and you’re unlikely to notice the other differences
unless you’re a extreme 3D pilot or pattern flyer at the very top of your game. To all
practical purposes any of these sets can be easily upgraded to do everything 99.9% of
flyers could ever need. The key differences between the models are:
1.
9ZAP WC1 – adds Gyro Sensitivity mixing and Fuel Mixture Control. In addition, the
VRA and VRB dials are renamed to ‘Left Dial’ and ‘Right Dial’.
2.
9ZAP WC2 – adds (in addition to WC1), four 3-position switches on the face,
upgraded sticks and increased frame rate of 2048 around centre for digital servos
(analogue servos cannot use this increased response rate)
The differences between Helicopter and Aircraft ‘flavours’ of the 9Z series are the same
throughout:
1.
The Helicopter version does not have a throttle ratchet and defaults to Helicopter
models in the software. The 3 position switch is at Switch E on the top left hand side
(this is also useful for gliders)
2.
The Aircraft version has a throttle ratchet and defaults to Aircraft models in the
software. It has snap roll switches (see Figure 1) at the back of the transmitter and
the 3 position switch is at the top right hand side.
Figure 1 The 9ZA’s ‘Snap Roll’ switches, that are missing in the 9ZH version