I’m pretty sure these are the ones I have on my jeep Joe, they are very bright.
They are twice as bright as the jeep headlights.
https://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Driving-Mounting-Bracket-Warranty/dp/B00G620ZVU/ref=sr_1_12/135-8602385-7989250?ie=UTF8&qid=1507907294&sr=8-12&keywords=nilight+led
La
half the price of autozone
to boot.
Joe Horton
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Subject: KR> Landing lights? Nilight Brand
Here is a link Larry, several choices at this link. Talk to Jeff Scott about a
blinker, he has plenty of experience with blinkers. If you see this post Jeff,
intermitten
Havent't seen them in person, but the price is right and might fit your needs...
https://www.crazedpilot.com/led-strobe-wig-wag-and-landing-light-kit-for-experimental-and-lsa/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqvzWy-Xp1gIVlLbACh0i-wnjEAQYAiABEgJLQPD_BwE
TJ
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 6:49 PM, larry ho
Here is a link Larry, several choices at this link. Talk to Jeff Scott about a
blinker, he has plenty of experience with blinkers. If you see this post Jeff,
intermittently enlighten us please.
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=nilight+led&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=174263546294&h
On 3/10/2013 4:22 AM, Mike wrote:
> If you're thinking of installing a landing light in your wing leading edge,
> ensure that the lens is blown rather than flat wrapped and reliant on the
> attachment screws for maintaining the curvature. See recent accident report
> http://www.lightaircraftassocia
I've cut a 2 liter coke container to cover the landing light. It is cast to
conform to the leading edge and very tough. Peter
Good question...i plan on using formed plexiglass.
https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/
On Mar 10, 2013 10:58 AM, "Larry&Sallie Flesner"
wrote:
> At 10:16 AM 3/10/2013, you wrote:
>
>> the mishap was polycarbonate...not
>> plexyglass.
>>
> ++**+
At 10:16 AM 3/10/2013, you wrote:
>the mishap was polycarbonate...not
>plexyglass.
+++
Just curious, why would someone use polycarbonate over plexyglass for
a landing light lens? I'm not overly concerned about a bird strike
taking out my landing light
Don't mix apples and oranges...the mishap was polycarbonate...not
plexyglass. Polycarbonate is also used for birdproof windscreens but is
sandwiched between layers of acrylic to protect it from the elements...i've
seen the super slo-mo test videos...not pretty.
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At 09:37 AM 3/10/2013, you wrote:
>Polycarbonate has some really good characteristics and some really bad
>ones. It can take a whole lot of energy and not fail...but it can also
>break just under static stress when it comes in contact with certain
>chemicals.
+
Polycarbonate has some really good characteristics and some really bad
ones. It can take a whole lot of energy and not fail...but it can also
break just under static stress when it comes in contact with certain
chemicals. The really bad thing is when it fails, it fails almost
explosively. Really
At 03:22 AM 3/10/2013, you wrote:
>ensure that the lens is blown rather than flat wrapped and reliant on the
>attachment screws for maintaining the curvature.
++
A lens can be formed over a mold of the lead edge covered in felt,
then placed
If you're thinking of installing a landing light in your wing leading edge,
ensure that the lens is blown rather than flat wrapped and reliant on the
attachment screws for maintaining the curvature. See recent accident report
http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co.uk/2013/Magazine/January/safety_sp
At 02:23 PM 3/9/2013, you wrote:
>would welcome suggestions for landing light lights possibly led
Go to Auto Zone or similar and get a set of truck "running lights, 55
or + watts. Mount outboard in the wing if possible. I put mine in
ilto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Dean Choitz
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Subject: KR> landing lights
would welcome suggestions for landing light lights possibly led
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would welcome suggestions for landing light lights possibly led
"Does anyone have any suggestions,. . ."
I bought some small, oval 50W halogens on eBay and mounted them on my
drag flap. I didn't want to tamper with the Diehl skins nor go through
the work of running wires out to the tips but the tips would be the ideal
place. The drag flap location works okay
erek Lewis wrote:
> From: Derek Lewis
> Subject: KR> Landing Lights
> To: kr...@mylist.net
> Date: Saturday, September 10, 2011, 2:25 PM
> I don't post much, but I read it
> all. I found lights that look like they will work
> great for landing lights. They are a littl
I don't post much, but I read it all. I found lights that look like they will
work great for landing lights. They are a little more expensive than some of
the fog light assemblies others are using. But they are low power LED's
similar to AeroSUN Landing Lights, just a lot cheaper. I bought 2
"
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: KR> Landing Lights
With a little engineering you could use a motor from a car mirror and make
it adjustable for taxi and landing.
Jack Cooper
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With a little engineering you could use a motor from a car mirror and make it
adjustable for taxi and landing.
Jack Cooper
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route if doing this
myself.
Jon
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 10:17
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Subject: KR> Landing Lights
With proper fairing in of the light
interesting idea of you can work it
out.
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To: KRnet
Subject: KR> Landing Lights
With proper fairing in of the light
With proper fairing in of the light no matter where they are
mounted, be it gear leg , wheel pant, belly of the fuselage, leading edge of
the wing. They could be made to follow the flight path of the plane with a
microswitch and motor similar to the one used to set and adjust the
I was faced with the same dilemma, where to put them? Anywhere in the
leading edge of the wings would be ideal but I didn't want to cut into
the very nice Diehl wings. I thought of the wheel pants and I thought of
fairing them in right where the gear legs meet the fuselage, but I ended
up putting
Just a heads up from Creativair's website
http://www.creativair.com/cva/
Dana Overall
1999 & 2000 National KR Gathering host
Richmond, KY i39
RV-7 slider, Imron black, "Black Magic"
http://rvflying.tripod.com
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