Slimline Pressure Gauge Has a Reliable Bourdon Tube Mechanism Inside

If you are looking for a safe and noninvasive gauge you should definitely check the Slimline Pressure Gauge a product by J.P.Instruments Company. The company is founded in 1986 in Huntington Beach, California, USA and since then is one of the best companies on the market for gauges and other instruments and accessories. The customers…

Aircraft Fuel Gauges – How They Work

Essentially there are three types of aircraft fuel gauges – mechanical, electrical and digital (latest). Let’s take a look on how each of these work. The mechanical fuel gauge – how it works: The mechanical fuel gauge used in aircraft uses a cork (currently the float is made from Nitrile rubber) that floats on top…

Electronic Data Management Systems: How It Works

The basics of electronic data management systems (EDMS) in aircraft are pretty simple. The EDMS essentially consists of two parts – probes & sensors and the display unit(s). The probes and sensors are located at various critical parts of the aircraft and convert heat, pressure or whatever it is supposed to sense, into electrical signals…

Value Of Digital EGT Gauge For Precision Engine Monitoring

During World War II and in response to the war ministry’s directives, aircraft manufacturers had to constantly try and improve the engine power as well as the range of their aircraft – especially the bombers. The pressure to increase power and range happened with both – the allied forces and Nazi Germany. So how does…

Aircraft Digital Instrument and Monitoring System

An aircraft digital instrument and monitoring system is not something you find in a aircraft maintenance garage; it is something you find inside the cockpit of a modern or an upgraded aircraft. Aircraft Digital Instrument and Monitoring System basically replaced the OEM vintage dials and gauges that aircraft until a decade or so ago, came…

Sensing and the Display Mechanism of Aircraft Sensor Systems

Ever since humans have learnt to fly, aircraft technology has taken giant leaps and continues to advance even further. Today, the pilot knows just about everything that is happening in the plane – from the cockpit to the aircraft tail and everything in between and have that information thanks to sensing systems installed in the…