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601zv(at)ritternet.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:52 pm Post subject: Landing/Taxi Lights & wee bits |
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Re: Landing light placement. I think the light location was chosen to allow
for the long range tank installation. I have the two tanks per wing which
prevents moving them inward. So, I'm betting that if you have the single
inboard tanks, moving them inward is the most practical thing to do. It
would move the weight a wee bit closer to CG, eliminate a we bit of wire,
and probably make the lights a wee bit more effective, and perhaps some wee
bits I'm overlooking. Are there any wee bits to favor the more outboard
location?
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don.wentz(at)intel.com Guest
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Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 3:19 pm Post subject: Landing/Taxi Lights & wee bits |
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As the manufacturer of the LL kits for Van's Aircraft, I thought I would
throw in a few comments and reasons that I have found.
1 - Placing the leading-edge lights further outboard
- Eliminates glare from the light hitting the prop disc,
surprisingly visible on a dark night
- Helps illuminate the edges of the run/taxi ways
- Does not 'violate' the "D-Section" of the wing leading edge at
an inboard location, where stresses are higher and 'could' be a
structural issue
2 - I usually recommend a single light be mounted in the left or pilot's
wing on side by side RVs, especially the taildraggers, as visibility
over the nose on the ground can be limited on the right side. Not
likely an issue on the Zenith as the cowl is lower/narrower, most are
tricycle gear, so in the right wing makes some sense, except for the
possible benefit of the pilot being able to see the closest edge of a
dark taxiway on his left.
3 - We keep the opening in the top of the wing as small as possible -
you don't need or want light spreading up as it can be a
distraction/visibility issue in mist/haze/rain, especially if you try to
scan the horizon.
4 - Moving inboard 1 bay is not likely to cause an issue.
5 - Switching a 2 light setup with 2 switches is a good idea, more
flexibility.
6 - I ground everything to the airframe in my RV-6, 12 years and 925hrs
with no issues.
7 - Consider buying a $15 flasher from Galls Inc, flashing lights are
more visible.
Hope this helps.
Don Wentz
DuckworksAviation.com
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steveadams
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 191
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 4:02 am Post subject: Re: Landing/Taxi Lights & wee bits |
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I agree with Don. Even with the outboard location on my 640, there is still some light reflected onto the prop when using the taxi light in the air. While it doesn't significantly decrease visibility, it is distracting on a dark night. The CG difference and weight savings of moving it in a bay or 2 would be negligible I think. By aiming the light carefully, you can get very good illumination of the runway while landing with the outboard location.
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