Bin 59 und langsam will (für Ruhestand) meine alte Hobbyfliegerei wieder aufrollen. Ist der Sender für mich optimal oder würdest auch andere Alternativen empfehlen ? Möchte nur Elektrosegeln und mit dem Zeit irgend Motorangetriebene gutmütige Hochdecker bis hin zum Extra 2,6m/70-120cm³. Besitze nur Grund Englischkentnisse...
I have futaba 16iz super, 16sz and 18sz 70 aniversary and i have to say the best screen is Futaba 16iz super and the worst is 16sz, you have to push a lot of pressure to select something and backlight is poor..the best one is Futaba 16IZ SUPER, awsome screen!!
Yeah I had got my 16IZ from futaba USA . They didn’t tell me the super was coming out . I asked can I return my 16iz for the super. What a hard time they gave me . Told me they be a restocking fee and I had to pay shipping back . The it had to be checked . So I said not worth it . Futaba back then we’re why better in the customer support then now .
It’s the Futaba 900mhz backup transmission system. Currently available in Japan and other countries. The Us will have it on the market in the coming months.
Does the Super version has the same long life potentiometers that the T18SZH has? Mine is around 8 years old now with no problems except for the RTC data. I installed a new battery for that myself. Also is the LCD display upgraded from the 18SZ (does it look better)? Does Futaba have a comparison chart of the 16IZ vs the 16IZ Super? Thanks A.C. Glenn!
You are way ahead of f3a. No one I know who is thinking of pattern has 5S packs. No one I know wants to spend $4000 (CAD) for an airframe. Keep producing the Acuity please.
Hello friend, sorry to bother you but I already tried to look in the manual but I didn't understand, here I see a BLS276 sbu2 servo and I ended up activating it for s-bus, how do I reverse it?
SO the extra 100 for the super kinda hurts me now. IM buying one or the other tonight. Is the super that much better than the standard iz? So you mention the gimbals are different and the quality is better with the super? Does the standard iz also have the option to use 2 receivers for like large 125 inch planes> THats important to me and the feel to the case and gimbals. Spill the beans my friend> is it worth the extra 100
i have always been a futaba man but their technical support is terrible in the UK so i will never buy one again....futaba is also overpriced and will soon find itself out of the market with competitors like radiomaster. All the kids will use the new gear and old men like me will cling to their own old familiar technology......ive already made the change and have both radiomaster and an old 18mz futaba which i am stuck with for the moment.
Nice transmitter and you guys in the US have a version that also supports older FASST receivers. Unfortunately the EU version does not support FASST, official word is that it's because of EU radio regulations but I am hearing from good sources that it might have rather more commercial reasons, as FASST protocol has been updated to perform 'listen before transmit' and the EU version of the 32MZ TX still supports FASST, even if it's also a new product released well after the law changes, which went into effect around 2015. Overall the EU starts to look more and more "funny" :-/ we now also can not use any nitro fuel above 12% and this is "for our own good and safety" yeah... Anyway the T16IZS looks to be a nice transmitter.
These features are great in theory, but in practice, its just a hindrance. Linear stick feel gives the model a predictable feel. Having the radio manipulate your controls just throws me off.
Love your videos and you are a great public speaker. That said you use “ran” instead of “run” in many places that are not proper grammar. Just a heads up. I know this is popular with younger people but it just isn’t as eloquent.
So, do you have to use an S-Bus servo? Or, does the hub do the decoding? You would get serial digital to the hub, then PWM to a regular servo? Or, if you use S-Bus you have to go S-Bus the whole way? If you must use S-Bus servos, then I can see why this system is rarely used.