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Belite fuel probe and Pitot tube

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Aerowerx

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I see that Belite has a couple of new items that could be used on any homebuilt, besides theirs.

There is a fuel level sensor that works by measuring the pressure head of the fuel in the tank. Can be used for any liquid and, unlike the typical capacitive probe, is not affected by water in the fuel.

Also, a nifty looking Pitot tube, available in two versions---curved bracket for the LE of a wing or straight for mounting on a flat surface.

I'm not sure if it is general enough to be used on any aircraft, but they also have an angle of attack indicator that uses a heads-display.
 
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