Three-Axis Autopilot TL-3924 is a self calibrating autopilot. You can simply set up any course, heading, or using a GPS you can set up a flight plan, flight at given altitude or climb/descend at a given rate m/s (feet/min). You can climb, descend or just keep at a required altitude. The Autopilot processes key information from sensors, which are inside the instrument, and limit setup of the aircraft. It provides you with enhanced overall safety. The Autopilot's control can be easily accessed through external buttons. When the Autopilot is not activated, there is no drag on the aircraft controls due to construction of servo actuators.
Price: On Request
- high performance, small dimensions and low weight - an ideal autopilot suitable for all types of aircraft
- you can set the altitude and the course or trace on the GPS easily and then enjoy the flight without having to keep the course or altitude deviation all the time
- the autopilot monitors the flight by many sensors the direction and altitude in order to ensure the full optimalization and correction of the flight
Basic functions:
- using your PC, download at any time the history of the flight
- connect your Autopilot into the output of the signalisation unit, which will warn you in case of danger that the Autopilot is disconnected
- connect your Autopilot with the Intercom using the iFamily® Bus and gain the option of having a voice alert of the course change, emergency disconnection of the Autopilot etc.
- you can at any time download the latest version of the firmware to your Autopilot, thereby always having the latest functions we prepare for you
Other functions:
- designed for all types of aircraft
- three buttons for enabling or disabling the directions (yaw, pitch, roll), which shall be controlled by the autopilot
- controlling the pitch axis is also enabled by an electric trim on the elevator
- measures the static pressure for keeping the constant altitude
- communicates with the GPS in NMEA or ARNAV format for keeping the trace
- high-precision measurement and flight control
- history of the measured values with use of the SchecK® method
Technical parameters:
- voltage: 10.0 to 32.0 Volts
- backlights internal or external: 5V, 12V or 24V
- current consumption: 50 to 350 mA @ 14 Volts
- maximal voltage and current of signalization: 30 Volts, 1 Ampere
- measure range of the altitude sensor: -350m to 9700m (-1150ft to 31.950ft)
- maximum angular speed rate for all directions: 150°/s
- resolution: 1m (3ft) / 1°
- operating: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) temperature range
- relative humidity: 95% without condensation
- load: +/-20 g
- vibration: 1 to 200 Hz
- weight: 250 grams (0,55 lbs)
- dimensions: 71x67x45 mm (2.795x2.637x1.771 inch)
- diameter hole: 57 mm (2 1/4")
- communication line with a PC via standard RS-232c
- second communication line with a GPS via standard RS-232c