Attention:

Different air data computers are installed on the aircraft Polar 5 and Polar 6.  See information further down for specifications of the individual ADC.

Summary

An air data computer (ADC) is an essential avionics component found in modern aircraft. The ADC determines the calibrated airspeed, Mach number, altitude, and altitude trend data from an aircraft's pitot-static system. Air data computers usually also have an input of total air temperature. This enables computation of static air temperature and true airspeed.

Manufacturer Shadin Avionics
Model ADC2000_962830-1
Serial No. n/a
Type air data computer
REGISTRY-Link ↪ REGISTRY (6619)

Manufacturer Thommen Aircraft Equipment
Model AC32_5035
Serial No. n/a
Type air data computer
REGISTRY-Link ↪ REGISTRY (6620)

Contacts

Name Institution Role
Martin Gehrmann Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Device Contact

Available devices and Specifications

Name Model Serial Number REGISTRY-Link
ADC Shadin Avionics ADC2000_962830-1 n/a ↪ REGISTRY (6619)
ADC Thommen Aircraft Equipment AC32_5035 n/a ↪ REGISTRY (6620)

Specifications of Air Data Computers (without mounting)

Position

InfoAir data computers are installed in the cockpit of the aircraft.
X0.0 none
(no description given)
Y0.0 none
(no description given)
Z0.0 none
(no description given)

Data logging, storage and archiving

Logged parameter

Parameter O2ARegistry Output Type Unit
Indicated Air Speed speed knot
Inertial Vertical Speed speed knot
MACH Number speed none
Outside Air Temperature temperature °C
Pressure Altitude altitude ft
True Air Speed speed knot
Total Air Temperature temperature °C

Rawdata storage on board

Data archiving on land

DMS

Documentation