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Altimeters & Indicators

  • IN STOCK 2UT-6K Exhaust Gas Temperature Indicator Mi-8 Mi-17
    Temperature indicator

    2UT-6K

    Price on request
  • OUT OF STOCK A-034-4-11
    Altitude Indicator

    A-034-4-11

    Price on request
  • OUT OF STOCK A-034-4-16
    Altitude Indicator

    A-034-4-16

    Price on request
  • OUT OF STOCK A-034-4-8AF
    Altitude Indicator (Export)

    A-034-4-8AF

    Price on request
  • PARTNER STOCK DA-200 / DA-200K Combined Flight Instrument
    Combined Flight Instrument

    DA-200 / DA-200K

    Price on request
  • PRE-ORDER DA-200P Combined Flight Instrument
    Combined Flight Instrument

    DA-200P

    $2700
  • PRE-ORDER EUP-53K Electric Turn and Slip Indicator
    Electric Turn and Slip Indicator

    EUP-53K

    Price on request
  • PRE-ORDER ite-1
    tachometer indicator

    ITE-1

    Price on request
  • IN STOCK ITE-2k 1
    tachometer indicator

    ITE-2

    Price on request
  • IN STOCK ite-2T
    tachometer indicator

    ITE-2T

    $1950
  • IN STOCK ITE-2TB
    tachometer indicator

    ITE-2TB

    $3650
  • PRE-ORDER ITE-2TB2
    tachometer indicator

    ITE-2TB2

    Price on request
    • Description

    Altimeters, height indicators and vertical speed indicators are part of the primary flight instrumentation used on Mi-8, Mi-17, Mi-171, Mi-24, Mi-26, Ka-32 and other Soviet or Russian-designed helicopters and aircraft. These cockpit instruments provide pilots with continuous information about altitude, climb and descent rate, helping maintain safe flight profiles during takeoff, cruise, approach and landing operations.

    On helicopters such as the Mi-8 and Mi-17, altitude indication instruments are used together with onboard navigation systems, autopilot equipment and standard flight instrument panels. Depending on the aircraft configuration, the category may include barometric altimeters, radio altimeters, height indicators, vertical speed indicators, climb rate indicators and related aviation cockpit instruments used in transport, offshore, firefighting, SAR and utility aviation operations.

    In practice, these instruments are regularly replaced during scheduled maintenance, avionics repair, cockpit refurbishment and airworthiness restoration programs. Older Mil and Kamov helicopters still operating worldwide often require replacement flight indicators due to instrument wear, storage aging, pressure system issues or modernization of onboard avionics equipment. Some positions may differ depending on helicopter modification, installed flight systems, manufacturing series or instrument panel configuration, so selection is normally performed by aircraft part number, technical documentation or installed sample.

    The category includes aircraft altimeters, cockpit flight indicators, vertical speed indicators and related aviation instrument components for helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Certain units operate under constant vibration, pressure fluctuations and temperature changes, especially on aircraft used in demanding climates or intensive operational environments. Because of this, instrument condition, calibration stability and compatibility with onboard systems remain important factors during replacement and maintenance work.

    Aviamisto supplies aviation altimeters, flight indicators and helicopter spare parts in factory new, serviceable, storage-preserved or overhauled condition depending on the specific item and customer requirement. Technical passports, certificates of conformity, traceability documentation or available maintenance records may be provided for selected positions upon request.

    Supply is arranged for MRO organizations, fleet operators, repair facilities and aviation trading companies working with Mi-8, Mi-17, Mi-171, Mi-24, Mi-26, Ka-32 and other Mil or Kamov platforms. Standard positions may be available from UAE or EU stock locations, while less common cockpit instruments and aviation indicators are sourced according to aircraft application, technical specification and customer request.