Model Number | Description | Part Number |
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ASI3S-120M | 0-120 MPH | 10-06314 |
Patented product, integrates the highly reliable MEMS sensor.
Precise, Durable, Accurate (reading), free from frequent regular calibration
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Had no idea it needed electric and my plane has no electrical system.
Swift 3-1/8 Airspeed Indicator 0-120 MPH
I was surprised to learn that this gauge requires power to run. When I saw the wire terminals I assumed it was for lighting. But after installation the gauge did not read until I finally connected 12v power. It seems to read very accurately, more so at slow speeds than typical gauges. Biggest drawback is, if I lose power I will not have an airspeed indicator.
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No, these do not have a backup battery.
No, this is not FAA Approved and is intended for use in experimental aircraft only.
Yes, this requires an electrical hook up. Per the tech data sheet this runs on operational voltage 9-30 VDC and a pitot line.