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  1. M

    Arduino altimeter & airspeed indicator

    Yes, I will surely standardize the abbreviations and terms later on, this was just an anxious first lcd functional/layout test. Thanks for the TRK hint!
  2. M

    Arduino altimeter & airspeed indicator

    It's GPS track heading, which I feel for me is more useful, because a slow flying nanotrike can fly rather sideways in sidewind.. So for navigating I'd rather use the real track heading not aircraft nose heading, which can be quite useless most of the time. Here's a couple more pictures of the...
  3. M

    Arduino altimeter & airspeed indicator

    Hi guys, I built a similar experimental flight data system for my homebuilt nanotrike. The instrument is based on Arduino Leonardo and 20x4 character display. It uses MPXV7002DP differential pressure sensor for pitot, two MAX31855K thermocouple amps for egt and cht probes and Bosch BMP180...
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