Knowing how much fuel you have remaining, when you can’t see the tank is always a good thing when flying. Fuel is your duration and not knowing, can make flight planning hard.
I had seen these Tiggy fuel gauges years ago and wanted to see how well they worked. I have been impressed, with its reliability and how easy it was to install and set up. The hardest part was actually finding a place to fit the screen so I can actually see it. If you have any questions, please drop them in the comments.
I hope you enjoy this video.
Kit and equipment that i use for my Vlogs:
The Aircraft that I am flying is a Flylight PeaBee:
Paramotor
Parajet Maveric (Moster185 Plus)
Wings
Dudek Hadron XX (22)
Ozone Sirocco 2 (22)
My radio and communications set up is:
ICARO Scarab Helmet with MicroAvionics PM-100 (Vlog modified by MicroAviconics)
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My Airband radio ( I have the appropriate Licences) is :
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Camera and Microphones:
Flight Briefing room
Sony HX300 and a ICE microphone
Flying cameras
GoPro 3+, GP6 and 7.
Insta360 X one
Flying Clothing:
FlyKandy Jacket and trousers
OZEE flying suit and OZEE mittens with woolen mittens inside.
30Seven heated gloves