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Posted for "Mike Wynn" <wynaire@citlink.net>:

 Hello Jeff,
 Thanks a lot for the super info article on your rudder light.! Saved my bacon
{head scratching over which and what LED to start experimenting with] and
timely.
 If you have time, please address a few more details that will with help with
my follow-on {yours} installation.
 1. Type of electrical connector you used for the flex lead carrying the 14v
to the rudder?
 2. Did you "lay" the light-pipe on a rudder rib for vertical support?
 3. Any thoughts about mounting the LED in V-Stab spar directed onto the
light-pipe [forward end]?
 4. Other creative uses for LED lighting in your plane? Wing-tip LED lighting
is on my list as well.
 5. Have you experimented with LED wig-wagging at the tips, rudder or on the
landing gear?
 My sincere thanks in advance for any replies,
 Mike Wynn
 LNC2 # 293, and wiring.. ;)