Flow sensor
Fuel flow sensor: Precisely measures the fuel consumption of aircraft engines, providing data for range calculation and fuel balance control.
Hydraulic oil flow sensor: Monitors the circulation flow of oil in the hydraulic system to ensure the normal hydraulic drive of components such as landing gear and flaps.
Pressure sensor
Atmospheric data sensors (including pressure measurement) : They measure static pressure and dynamic pressure, calculate key parameters such as flight altitude and airspeed, and are the core of the flight control system.
Engine lubricating oil pressure sensor: Monitors the lubricating oil pressure and triggers an alarm when it is too low to prevent wear of engine components.
Temperature sensor
Engine exhaust temperature sensor: It monitors the exhaust temperature in real time to prevent damage to the engine turbine due to overheating and is an important indicator for engine condition monitoring.
Cabin temperature sensor: Controls the air conditioning system to maintain a suitable temperature inside the cabin and ensure the comfort of passengers and crew members.
Liquid level sensor
Fuel tank level sensor: It monitors the remaining fuel and calculates the endurance time in combination with flow data. It is a key basis for formulating flight plans.
Hydraulic oil tank level sensor: Ensures sufficient hydraulic oil to prevent hydraulic system failure (such as braking and rudder surface control) due to low level.

