Pressure gauge Omnia MAP
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Pressure gauge - Omnia MAP - Flybox Avionics - analog / digital / motor
Pressure gauge - Omnia MAP - Flybox Avionics - analog / digital / motor
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Characteristics

Type
pressure
Display
analog, digital
Applications
motor
Domain
for aircraft

Description

Omnia MAP is a compact and reliable instrument that integrates a precise and calibrated sensor. The instrument is fully customizable to fit almost any engine. With a maximum measurable of 80 inHg, can also be used for the most powerful turbocharged engines. All the components of the Omnia family are equipped with a state-of-the-art, highly visible display, a powerful 32 bit microcontroller and the latest generation of solid state sensors and components to ensure reliability and accuracy over time. Omnia MAP can be interfaced with the Rotax engines "i" series through the CAN bus. Up to 16 Omnia family instruments can be connected in cluster to form a communication network, making some data exchange operations simpler. Map indication Main features Included gauges: Manifold pressure Interfaces: Knob with pushbutton 2 CAN bus Light Sensor input USB 2.0 port Embedded fuel resistant MAP sensor Can be connected in cluster with other Omnia instruments Manufacturing: Rugged case milled from solid aluminium Powder-painted 100% manufactured and tested with automatic processes Functions: Manual or Automatic Backlight dimmer Easy software updating through the USB port

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Airshow Display 2026
Airshow Display 2026

20-26 Jul 2026 Oshkosh (USA - Wisconsin)

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