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New airspeed indicator pilots can calibrate to their planes

By General Aviation News Staff · August 19, 2020 ·

Radiant Technology has introduced its Universal Airspeed Indicator, which provides the ability to see speed trends and has user selectable units of 100, 160, and 200, with either knots or mph.  

Pilots can calibrate the exact ranges to their aircraft specs, including green, yellow, redline, and flap speed, according to company officials.

The indicator provides additional notification for permissible flap extension, along with an overspeed indicator.

The indicator also features a medical grade air pressure sensor, which is connected to an existing pitot line like any other steam gauge ASI, company officials note.

“We’re taking advantage of an improved air speed sensor, which is very accurate and stable,” said James Wiebe, CEO of Radiant Technology. “We’ve also worked hard to make the unit easy to program and absolutely intuitive to look at.”

Complete information, manual, and videos are available at RadiantInstruments.com.

The indicator is now shipping, with a price of $249.95.

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