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Stadia Neptune AGL LIDAR Landing Altimeter for Float Planes

From $1714.00 to $1714.00
Description PN Price Buy
Model A - Wing Strut Braced - Struts with thickness from 1-5/32" - 1-3/4" (typically for airplanes with Cub style struts)
11-20423
$1714.00
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Model B - Wing Strut Braced - Struts with thickness from 1-3/4" - 2-3/8" (typically for airplanes with Cessna style struts)
11-20424
$1714.00
Quantity
Model L - For most aircraft with Tie-Down rings or other attachment points
11-20425
$1714.00
Quantity
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Overview

Stadia Neptune is a new radar altimeter designed by Skeeter Enterprises specifically to assist floatplanes with glassy water landings! Building on the success of the original Stadia LIDAR model, Stadia Neptune offers unparalleled capability over water surfaces. Its advanced radar technology ensures safe and precise altitude measurements, making it an essential tool for floatplane pilots. Elevate your flying experience with Stadia Neptune and navigate glassy waters with confidence.

Specifications

  • Specifications
  • Duration: Up to 10 hours
  • Max. Altitude: 300 ft
  • Model A - Wing Strut Braced - Struts with thickness from 1-5/32" - 1-3/4"
  • (typically for airplanes with Cub style struts)
  • Model B - Wing Strut Braced - Struts with thickness from 1-3/4" - 2-3/8"
  • (typically for airplanes with Cessna style struts)
  • Model L - For most aircraft with Tie-Down rings or other attachment points

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