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Atlas II Electronic Altimeter From Alti2 Europe On AvPay
The ATLAS II is an electronic altimeter with a digital display. It can be used as either an audible or visual altimeter.
Last Updated:
19-07-2023
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Europe
Juno Electronic Altimeter From Alti2 Europe On AvPay
The JUNO is an electronic altimeter with a graphic digital display.
Last Updated:
19-07-2023
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Europe
Mercury Jade (Green) Audible Altimeter From Alti2 Europe On AvPay
Easy to use menu system. 2 Climb Alarms. Up to 3 freefall alarms. Rechargeable battery (200 jumps or 2 weeks). If you jump a tight helmet, like the G4, you really want a small audible!
Last Updated:
19-07-2023
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Europe
Mercury Crimson (Red) Audible Altimeter From Alti2 Europe On AvPay
Easy to use menu system. Up to 4 freefall, 3 canopy alarms, 2 climb alarms. Rechargeable battery via USB-C connector (200 jumps or 2 weeks).
Last Updated:
19-07-2023
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Europe
MA10UD Transmitter
The MA-10UD Transmitter updates MA-10UD altimeters with dropzone altitudes, using a wireless line of sight communication. It uses easily accessible, AA Lithium, batteries, & features an electroluminescent backlit screen. The embedded software is also updatable.
Last Updated:
13-07-2022
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Chelmsford
England
Europe
Essex
South East
UK
The MA-10UD from Alti-2 Europe, is the toughest Altimaster yet. Built for the demanding applications of the military market, this highly accurate altimeter is designed for jumps up to 40,000ft.
Last Updated:
13-07-2022
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Location:
Chelmsford
England
Europe
Essex
South East
UK
The Neptune Tactical MA-12 from Alti-2 is an electronic altimeter with a digital display which can be used as either an audible or visual instrument. It’s highly accurate, small, tough, programmable & features a rechargeable battery.
Last Updated:
13-07-2022
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Location:
Chelmsford
England
Europe
Essex
South East
UK
TC5 Digital And Analogue Altimeter Test Chamber
Built in our UK factory, the TC-5 test chamber is perfect for testing both digital & analogue altimeters.
Last Updated:
13-07-2022
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Location:
Chelmsford
England
Europe
Essex
South East
UK
The Altimaster Galaxy Extreme was originally developed for pond swoopers who prefer a mechanical mechanism & an analogue dial face. It has since gained popularity among military end-users because of its familiarity with their current (non-waterproof) devices & smaller overall profile.
Last Updated:
13-07-2022
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Location:
Chelmsford
England
Europe
Essex
South East
UK
The Altimaster Galaxy from Alti-2 is an analogue altimeter available in a wide range of colours & a choice of white or glow in the dark facias. Designed primarily for sport skydiving, the Altimaster Galaxy has a number of features that make it one of the most reliable & most recognisable altimeters on the market.
Last Updated:
13-07-2022
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Altimeters are essential instruments in aviation for measuring altitude above a reference point, such as mean sea level (MSL) or the ground. Different types of altimeters are used in various applications, each with its own set of features and advantages. Barometric altimeters measure altitude based on atmospheric pressure. They are commonly used in aviation and are a fundamental instrument for pilots to determine their altitude above sea level. These altimeters require a reference barometric pressure setting to provide accurate readings. They are crucial for maintaining proper altitude in flight and for safety. GPS altimeters use signals from a network of satellites to determine altitude. They are often found in handheld GPS devices used by hikers, mountaineers, and outdoor enthusiasts. While not as precise as barometric altimeters, GPS altimeters can provide reasonably accurate altitude information and do not rely on atmospheric pressure. Radio altimeters, also known as radar altimeters, measure altitude above the terrain directly below the aircraft. They are commonly used in aviation for takeoffs, landings, and low-level flight. Radio altimeters are crucial for maintaining safe separation from the ground and obstacles during these critical phases of flight. Pressure altimeters, also known as aneroid altimeters, are a type of barometric altimeter commonly used in various applications, including aviation and meteorology. They use a set of aneroid capsules that expand or contract as atmospheric pressure changes, providing altitude information. Digital altimeters are a modern variation of the barometric altimeter, offering digital displays and additional features. They often include features like the ability to set reference pressures, store altitude history, and provide electronic altitude alerts. Altimeter watches are wrist-worn devices that combine altimeter functionality with timekeeping features. These are popular among hikers, climbers, and outdoor enthusiasts. They provide altitude information, ascent/descent rates, and other outdoor-related data. The essentiality of an altimeter depends on the context of its use. In aviation, barometric altimeters and radio altimeters are absolutely essential for maintaining proper altitude, ensuring safe takeoffs and landings, and avoiding collisions with terrain. These instruments are mandated by aviation regulations and are fundamental for flight safety. For outdoor activities like hiking, mountaineering, or skiing, the choice between barometric altimeters, GPS altimeters, and altimeter watches depends on the specific needs and preferences of the user. Barometric altimeters are often preferred for accuracy, but GPS altimeters and altimeter watches offer convenience and additional features. In these outdoor contexts, having an altimeter can enhance safety and help with navigation and route planning.