This looks like the old Gretz pitot that has pitot as well as static connections.
If you take off the cardboard cover, look at the end. One hole facing forward and a few holes along the circumference means this is a pitot and static probe. If so, this will not provide AOA input to your SkyView. But - the mount should still work for the Dynon pitot/AOA probe.
If you have one hole facing forward and a hole right below it angled down, you have a pitot and AOA probe. This will provide AOA input.
I had a combination pitot/static probe on my first RV. It was horrible. At high angle of attack the static holes started to get ram air - the result was the plane well above stall but airspeed indication zero. I ended up disconnecting the static part and just installed standard static ports.
Carl