Stefan,
Correction: the Transport Canada reference is CARs Standard 625, Schedule 1
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/regserv/cars/part6-standards-a625i1-2466.htm
Cheers
Chris G.
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> On Aug 16, 2016, at 7:32 PM, Chris Gardiner via KRnet list.krnet.org> wrote:
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> Stefan,
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Stefan,
Yes, the requirements are the same in Canada for nav and strobe lights .(page
607 of the AC Spruce 2015 catalog I have)
Check Transport Canada documents under Chapter 549.
I have 2 strobes , one under the belly and one on top of the turtle deck, which
is one of the approved scenarios. Whe
It is much easier to use approved equipment but in the US getting something
allowed is less of a headache on homebuilts. Also after the initial
inspection you can add equipment as the mechanic and sign it off within
reason.
On Aug 16, 2016 7:39 PM, "Chris Gardiner via KRnet"
wrote:
> Stefan,
> Y
Thanks guys for your comments and suggestions ! I will ask builders from my EAA
chapter about the experience with local authorities regarding the
anti-collision strobes.
After a search on electronic components resellers web sites, I am more or less
tempted to buy an extra-bright 12V white LED
Hi Stefan
Whe bought
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/elpages/navstrobeac-ws-45w-1350.php?clickkey=3920
It is not yet installed but I testen it.It looks like nothing, very light
but also very bright And very cheap.
Stef
> Op 14 augustus 2016 om 18:27 schreef S via KRnet :
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> KRNett
Stefan Balatchev wrote:
>>I found there are few LED flash strobes available from different sources, any
>>of you having experience with that? Are these LED strobes accepted by the FAA
>>for experimental aircraft?<<
There are some fairly specific rules regarding navigation lights, but
not so man
I checked both Wicks and AS&S, as an exemple this one from Wicks website:
http://aircraftproducts.wicksaircraft.com/viewitems/aircraft-lighting/t-lighting-psa-enterprises-12v-tail-light-assembly?
I presume all that are sold from these two sources are acceptable but...
I think in Canada the rules
leville IL ?618 406 4705
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Date: 08/14/2016 11:27 AM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: KR> LED Strobe lights
KRNetters,
I a
KRNetters,
I am considering placing a single strobe flasher on top of the fin. I found
there are few LED flash strobes available from different sources, any of you
having experience with that? Are these LED strobes accepted by the FAA for
experimental aircrafts?
Thanks in advance,
Stefan Bala
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