Originally Posted by
why_fly_high
The mflow does not need callibration. It is an actual flow meter. It is supposed to be accurate to 2%. You set the tank size and it will give you percent or you can just measure the amount of fuel has gone through it. You can even hook it up and turn the radio on and it run it in line of your fueler to measure how much fuel goes in to the plane. It has shown to be very accurate and really like it but don't want to buy one for each plane being that I am running either the Kingtech Telemetry or the CTU anyway and it isn't cheap.
Jeti Telemetry Sensor Fuel Flow MFlow2 Turbine T800 EX
OK, I would just have thought (based on my experience with the same sensor Jeti uses) that it would need to be calibrated from plane to plane (because of different back-pressure). But perhaps the setup in the planes are so much "the same" that it does not matter
Anyway, good way of doing it!