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Airspeed V3
Circuit Board | Weight 4 grams (0.15 oz), dimensions 28 mm x 16 mm x 10 mm (1.1” x 0.62” x 0.4”) |
Pitot Tube | Weight 3 grams (0.1 oz), length 80mm (3.2”), diameter 4 mm (0.16”) |
The Eagle Tree tiny new Airspeed and Altitude MicroSensors have two modes: they work standalone with no additional equipment required, as well revving up your eLogger and PowerPanel LCD for full data logging. These precision instruments use pressure differential to measure Airspeed or Altitude., Manuals:, eLogger Manual,
This sensor measures airspeed from approximately 2 MPH to 350 MPH. And, it runs completely standalone as a Max display sensor as well as connected to the eLogger! Includes Pitot tube.
For standalone mode, simply plug the sensors into a spare receiver channel or small battery (3V to 16V) and fly your model. Then, when you land, your maximum altitude or airspeed will display on the built-in 7 segment LED. For example, if you flew to 281 feet, the unit will display “2 – 8 - 1” repeatedly. No configuration, additional equipment, or computer required!
Or, connect your MicrosensorTM V3 to any of the Eagle Tree eLogger products for full logging and graphing of your flight’s speed or altitude!
Measures airspeed from 2 MPH to 350 MPH (3KPH to 563KPH) with resolution of 1 MPH
Power input (Standalone Mode) – 3V to 16V
Precalibrated – no user calibration required
Advanced Temperature Compensation
Selectable Metric or English units
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Airspeed User Manual
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