KONSAI Z.1

The KONSAI Z.1 is a single-engine, single-engine, single two-bladed rotor, light developed by the Kodesian National Space and Aircraft Industry (KONSAI). The military variants are used for observation, utility, and direct fire support. KONSAI also developed and successfully marketed the aircraft commercially as the KONSAI KH.100 civilian helicopter.

Prototype Models

 * KONSAI Z.1YM
 * F = 原型; Yuánxíng ("Prototype"), M = 模型; Móxíng ("Model")
 * Prototype version, one built.

Production Models

 * KONSAI Z.1QZ
 * Q = 轻型; Qīngxíng ("Light"), Z = 侦察; Zhēnchá ("Reconnaissance")
 * Initial production variant. The light reconnaissance and scout helicopter for the Kodeshi Imperial Kodeshi Army. Initial delivery were made in 19XX. A total of X were built.


 * KONSAI Z.1QS
 * Q = 轻型; Qīngxíng ("Light"),S = 搜救; Sōujiù ("Search & Rescue")
 * Light search and rescue helicopters for the Imperial Kodeshi Air Force for search and rescue, X built.


 * KONSAI Z.1QJ
 * Q = 轻型; Qīngxíng ("Light"),J = 教練機; Jiàoliànjī ("Trainer")
 * Unarmed rotary-wing trainer for the for the Kodeshi Imperial Kodeshi Army, X built.


 * KONSAI Z.1QG
 * Q = 轻型; Qīngxíng ("Light"), G = 搜救; Gōngjí ("Attack")
 * Armed military version operates as a light attack helicopter for the Imperial Kodeshi Army, X built.

Civilian Models

 * KONSAI KH.100D
 * D = 多用途; Duō yòngtú ("Multi-purpose")
 * Civil production five-seat version.


 * KONSAI KH.100S
 * S = 搜救; Sōujiù ("Search & Rescue")
 * Search and rescue version.


 * KONSAI KH.100X
 * X = 消防队员; Xiāofáng duìyuán ("Firefighter")
 * Fire fighting version.

Operators
 Kodeshia  Theyka
 * Imperial Kodeshi Air Force
 * Imperial Kodeshi Army
 * Ngāti Tūmatauenga operates 14 Z.1s, fitted with additional avionics installed by the Theykan TAS System. Deliveries started in 2002 and ended in 2003.
 * Te Tauaarangi o Theyka operates 20 Z.1s, fitted with additional avionics installed by the Theykan TAS System. Deliveries started in 2003 and ended in 2004.
 * Whakahau kaha motuhake operates 8 Z.1s, fitted with additional avionics installed by the Theykan TAS System. Deliveries started in 2002 and ended in 2003.