Spaceage offers the 4380 and 4420 series probes

A SpaceAge Control product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 30, 2008

Spaceage Control's 4380-type air data probes are now available for avionics engineers needing a light and compact AN5812-mount pitot tube and AN5814-mount pitot-static tube.

The 4380 and 4420 series probes meet FAA TSO C16a de-icing requirements.

Small and mid-sized aircraft have much larger electrical power requirements because of increased avionics and other systems.

The 4380 and 4420 series air data probes significantly reduce the impact of air data systems on the aircraft's power and mass budgets.

They are interchangeable with AN5812- and AN5814-type probes.

The 4380 and 4420 series air data probes feature: a 45W continuous power consumption; a low mass of 91g; a compact 8mm size probe tip diameter; an optional heated strut on L-shaped designs to meet FAA TSO C16a de-icing requirements; an optional industry-standard D38999 miniature connector to replace the AN3115 connector; a proprietary total port that severely restricts contaminants and water; and a proprietary high-output self-regulated heater for full in-flight de-icing.

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