In a message dated 12/12/2004 7:43:31 P.M. Central Standard Time,
mjrav@comcast.net writes:
In the flare, landing lights many times shine off
into space.
Some STC'd planes I know of have two landing
lights. One shines ahead and the other is aimed to help more in the
flare.
Maybe you could add on another lamp on the left
gear leg aimed low.
Mark, Matt,
Exactly! I have the per-plans landing light in the cowling and saw
that it lights up the runway just fine in the approach but everything went dark
in the flare. So, I added the 100 watt projection lamp to the left
leg and, Voila! I can see the runway below and to the left.
Another plus is that it lights up the bottom of the plane whilst in the
pattern.
Oh yeah, the switch power goes thru the "landing gear down and locked"
relay - wouldn't want to tuck a "burning" halogen light up into the
wheel well cause I forgot to turn it off on wheels-up.
See the Airlites at:
Here's how it looked with landing and taxi light on last winter (It's hard
to take a picture and land, too). You can see some illumination of the
hangar in the distance and how bright the near taxiway is. Note the clear
canopy see-thru area fwd and above the panel and some of the reflections on the
side of the canopy. NP! (No Problem)
Here's what it looks like with the landing light on the door and the leg
light brightening the tarmac.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
N92EX IO320 Aurora, IL (KARR)
Some Assembly Required
Using Common Hand Tools.