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Altitude to 40 000 ft (12 195 m) calibrated, 1ft
dynamic resolution
Airspeed ASI analog and digital, TAS digital
Stopwatch
Glide and climb ratio to 1/99
QNH 960 to 1 060 mb (28.3 - 31.3 Inch of Hg)
QNE 1013 mb quick select (29.9 Inches of Hg)
Time of day, Date for flight log entries
Air time since take-off (or lesson time)
Ambient temperature using external sensor
Up to two Fuel level using flow sender or
optional level sender
Fuel flow using optional flow sender
Current range estimate (range at current
speed and fuel burn)
Fuel bingo estimate (time until tank empty)
Range calculator using manually entered
ground speed
Air distance made good
Voltage. Supply to unit. Usually 12V battery.
VSI +/- 9 990 ft/minute (50.7 meters per
second) range
Flight log storing up to 200 entries
Hobbs meter, presetable to current engine time
Density altimeter
Barometer for ambient pressure
Aircraft registration number display
Maintenance timer
Warnings for engine temperature, speed high,
speed low, maximum altitude, low fuel level, etc
Alarm output to switch a warning lamp
Audio alarm output to drive a panel speaker or low
level output for alarm tone injection into a suitably
equipped headset or intercom system.
Master and slave modes for dual instrument setup
Measuring take-off run to 50 ft (15.24 m) above
ground level
Artificial horizon (requires SP-3h, SP-3hc)
Slip indicator (requires SP-3h, SP-3hc)
Rate of turn indicator (requires SP-3h, SP-3hc)
Compass (requires SP-1, SP-2 or SP-3hc)
Air talk link for connection to
- PCs and Laptops using optional cable
- Stratomaster Black Box flight recorder
- Stratomaster Ultra secondary instrument
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Key ring flight log download device
- Compass and AHRS sensor packages
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