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Thanks. It's not fancy but it's warm and dry.
![]() Here you go...everything in blue is a link: Long/short story...they're the latest version of the NavStrobe Sextant brand that Aircraft Spruce sells for $450USD. Except that guy on Beechtalk thought that Spruce were being a little hefty with the markup so he tracked down the supplier and bought in bulk for his buddies on the ramp. He had a few sets leftover that he posted for sale on BT and it caught on quickly. He recently got the latest 40w design and I sprang for a pair. It was $100USD including USPS priority shipping to Canada. It didn't include the clear lenses so I bought a pair of those from Spruce for about $15USD each. Nice guy and the product seems great. I've also got an LED T10 wedge rear position light coming directly from NavStrobe and some 28v maplights from LedTronics specifically designed for aircraft coming shortly. I'll do threads on those when they arrive.
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I regret that decision. I did spring for the Whelen LED tail light just recently. Doesn't have blinky-blinky, but its bright enough to arc weld with! Your nav lights look really good. I have a wingtip strobe kit laying around that I have yet to install, and I want to add LED nav lights at the same time. Been going back and forth on what brand to use. AEROLED's are in the process of getting these PMA/TSO approved: http://aeroleds.com/shop/polaris-pos.../?val=aeroleds |
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I do have a strobe up on the top of each fin though. Over time I plan on having the thing lit up like a Christmas tree. LEDs = Turn em on and leave em on. I'm a big fan of being seen. |
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Gah. Great Lakes sent me 2 left hand wingtip lenses.
Oh well...Gives me a week to focus on other stuff.
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