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From: "fred" <twobarons@saber.net>
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Subject: llanding Lights
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 20:08:44 -0700
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Ed McCualey wants more detail on landing lights;

This will be difficult to verbelise and also it was 5 years ago. The
housing and lamp were attached to a polished allum. plate in the shape of
the wing-tip just behind the lense. The two (now one piece) were attached
to a fiberglass baffle (cut out to accept to bulb and housing) made of 3
bid with 3 nut-plates to secure the lamp-housing-allum plate combo. The
wire came thru the same tube as the other wires and had enough slack to 
pull the hole unit out to change the bulb which I yet have had to do. If
this is not clear , send a SAE to Fred N Baron, P.O. Box 62, Garberville,
Ca 95542 and I'll make a crappy drawing for you. Don't fly like my brother
. Fred N9BF