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  • PITOT-STATIC TESTER MODEL 6600-NG

    RVSM pitot-static tester for AoA / AoS / SmartProbe applications (3-channel)

    Target Aircraft: SmartProbe™ equipped aircraft like Embraer EJets, Airbus A220, Gulfstream, HondaJet
    Target Application: RVSM pitot-static checks

    Description: The Model 6600-NG is a 3-channel system designed to test aircraft equipped with SmartProbes™. The tester has one Static output (Ps1), one Pitot output (Pt) and a third output (Ps2) which can be used to simulate either AOA (angle of attack) or AOS (angle of sideslip). It is used to perform leak checks and RVSM accuracy checks on the Pitot-Static systems – including altimeters, airspeed indicators and VSI’s – and can be done at low airspeeds. The Model 6600-NG includes a Remote unit with large keypad and display, a removable 8-hour battery (optional), wide operating temperature (optional), and “profiles” to accelerate testing. The unit can be controlled by an iPad or other tablets.

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  • MILITARY PITOT-STATIC TESTER MODEL 6600-M4

    Military RVSM pitot-static tester for AoA / AoS / SmartProbe applications (3-channel)

    Target Aircraft: Military Aircraft with AoA / AoS capability
    Target Application: Pitot-static system checks

    Description: The Model 6600-M4 is a 3-channel system designed to test military aircraft with AoA / AoS / SmartProbe™️ capability. The tester has one Static output (Ps1), one Pitot output (Pt) and a third output (Ps2) which can be used to simulate either AOA or AOS. It is used to perform leak checks and RVSM accuracy checks on the Pitot-Static systems – including altimeters, airspeed/Mach indicators, VSI’s, air data computers, autopilots – and can be done at low airspeeds. The 6600-M4 can be tested from the cockpit. The tester includes built-in vacuum and pressure pumps and emergency manual bleed-down valves. It can use “profiles” to run through an entire test range using a single key.

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