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Post subject: Aeroleds on a cessna.. Posted: 08 Mar 2021, 15:31 |
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Joined: 11/08/13 Posts: 2098 Post Likes: +1403 Location: KCRQ
Aircraft: Breeezy, 172,601P
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Attachment: IMG_20210305_130511.jpg I made some fairings that made a clean installation of the AeroLed's wingtip LED nav/strobe lights on a cessna 172. You can find the 3D files on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4788076Make sure you print them in something UV resistant. Use at your own risk, feel free to share with others. This was on a cessna 172M with stock wingtips.
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Post subject: Re: Aeroleds on a cessna.. Posted: 09 Mar 2021, 14:13 |
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Joined: 01/14/17 Posts: 343 Post Likes: +83 Company: self
Aircraft: C177
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Username Protected wrote: Attachment: IMG_20210305_130511.jpg I made some fairings that made a clean installation of the AeroLed's wingtip LED nav/strobe lights on a cessna 172. You can find the 3D files on https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4788076Make sure you print them in something UV resistant. Use at your own risk, feel free to share with others. This was on a cessna 172M with stock wingtips. Those look like Whelen lights to me. Wilco sells a nice adapter for those. https://www.wilcoaircraftparts.com/If your wingtips are in poor condition I highly recommend buying fiberglass ones from Stene that specifically fit the LED lights, we did this on a 182H and really like the result
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Post subject: Re: Aeroleds on a cessna.. Posted: 09 Mar 2021, 16:35 |
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Joined: 03/05/14 Posts: 2879 Post Likes: +2970 Company: WA Aircraft Location: Fort Worth, TX (T67)
Aircraft: 1969 Bonanza E33C
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Username Protected wrote: The Wilco ones are $499 a major pain to fit and mine are about $5.00
Yes Wheelen not Aeroleds.. But STC! 
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Post subject: Re: Aeroleds on a cessna.. Posted: 12 Mar 2021, 17:01 |
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Joined: 03/23/14 Posts: 1082 Post Likes: +318 Location: LOIH
Aircraft: P210N, RV-4
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Username Protected wrote: Nice Orion 650! I like how you mounted them, very creative! James, Is there a newer model of the 650 out now?
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Post subject: Re: Aeroleds on a cessna.. Posted: 13 Mar 2021, 10:29 |
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Joined: 06/18/12 Posts: 9274 Post Likes: +7432 Company: Gallagher Aviation LLC Location: Cincinnati, OH (I69)
Aircraft: 1960 Bonanza M35
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Username Protected wrote: Nice Orion 650! I like how you mounted them, very creative! James, Is there a newer model of the 650 out now?
Sort of. There is the Orion 650 400 effective model. This light was designed for aircraft with newer type certificates. I think like 1978 and later. It only comes in 28V and that standard required a slightly brighter anti-collision and position light. So if you can replace your A650 with the Orion 650-400 (OR6502G4 and OR6502R4). I think Airtractors use these. You can't tell the difference in brightness really but it is a better looking light IMO.
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