Abstract: Has anyone installed the AeroLED or similar nav/strobes on their Ximango? If you haven't seen them, they only weigh a few ounces, pull about 250 milliamps and require no external power supply. I could sure use an approved 337.
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Thread : LED nav/strobe lights
Started at 20th-January-2010 12:02 AM by Cliff Goldman
Visit at http://forum.xopa.org/showthread.php?t=66
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Date : 20th-January-2010 12:02 AM
Thread Title : LED nav/strobe lights
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Date : 25th-January-2010 05:46 AM
I really like this idea. Apparently Ximango is working on some Nav lights and approval for night flying (VFR). Perhaps that will be a good foundation for this project.
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