Probes are constructed of highquality corrosion resistant materials – a stainless steel outer shell on the nose section, aluminum body, stainless steel pressure lines, and aircraft
SpaceAge Control miniature heated pitot or pitot-static probes offer the lowest power consumption and lowest weight available to the general aviation market. A small tip diameter of .31 inches allows the sensing tip to remain free of ice under severe in-flight icing conditions at only 30 watts of power
Avionics engineers needing AN5812-mount pitot tube and AN5814-mount pitot-static tube compatibility but requiring the latest in low-power, low-mass, and small-size technology can now specify SpaceAge Control 4380-tpe air data probes. Unlike legacy-design AN-type products, the new 4380 and 4420 series probes meet FAA TSO C16a deicing requirements. The 4380 and 4420 series air data probes reduce the impact of air data systems on the aircraft's power and mass budgets, weigh in just 1/4 pound, and have a power consumption of just 45 watts continuous.