RasPanel is a lightweight cockpit display app built to run on Raspberry Pi with a Linux environment. It currently connects to a Stratux ADS-B receiver to display real-time traffic and AHRS (attitude) data.
We’re developing RasPanel using Kotlin Multiplatform, so future ports to iOS and Android should be straightforward. Right now, we’re focused on building a solid and reliable experience on Linux and Raspberry Pi. Pre-built hardware recommendations and DIY build guides will be available soon for those who want to jump in.
This page gives an overview of what RasPanel can do today. Development is moving quickly, so check back often to see what’s new!
Traffic
RasPanel gets traffic data from a Stratux ADS-B receiver. The display shows with your track always in up orientation to help you keep situational awareness of your surrounding traffic.

RasPanel Traffic Screen (Vapor-wave colorway)
AHRS – Artificial Horizon Reference System
RasPanel gets AHRS data from the Stratux ADS-B receiver when it has the required chip installed. This screen gives you the following data:
- Turn
- Bank
- Pitch
- Slip / Skid
- Compass

RasPanel AHRS Screen – demo mode (Vapor-wave colorway)
Compass
Sometimes you just need a clear and accurate vertical compass to help you navigate, and RasPanel has you covered. Here’s an example of the compass screen, complete with 2 heading bug indicators.

RasPanel Compass Screen (Vapor-wave colorway)
Map
Sometimes when it comes to situational awareness you just need quick access to a map. Currently the map supports zooming and panning, North up and heading up orientations, distance rings, a quick center button, offline base-maps, and much more coming soon!

RasPanel Map screen
About and Settings
About and Settings screen showing some options available to the user. More coming soon!
