Current situation:
Single WAT Parmetheus Plus landing light in the factory location
Goal:
Replace factory wingtips with these fancy ones I bought a while back, add wig-wag capability to keep the Air Tractors away, and improve the lighting for all the night flying I don't do. Also to look cool
I bought the tips with standard halogen bulbs, as I wasn't sure the LED's they offered were what I wanted. Now 18 months later, I'm still not sure what to do. My knee-jerk reaction is to move the existing landing light to a wingtip, buy a matching one for the other side, and put a taxi light in the nose. Then grab one of those "max pulse" boxes to control it. I did get a split landing light switch with the wingtips, so I'm thinking one side for taxi light and the other for landing lights.
Is it worth spending more for fancier landing lights? Is there a significant difference between the landing and taxi light versions? Maybe I should leave the plus in the nose and buy two higher-end landing lights? Other brands? Other flasher units? I think there's a brand that has the flasher built in, but I'd still need another switch to turn it back to steady at night.
@masloki what is the brand of the small sun you put on your Mooney? I think you said you bought it at OSH, did they have a significant discount?
I'm not planning to do this until the plane goes down for annual this fall, but with supply chain silliness, I'd like to have all the parts in hand before then. Thinking Oshkosh might produce some buying opportunities? Planning to do LED recognition/strobes as well, so maybe a vendor like Gallagher would make me a package deal?
Single WAT Parmetheus Plus landing light in the factory location
Goal:
Replace factory wingtips with these fancy ones I bought a while back, add wig-wag capability to keep the Air Tractors away, and improve the lighting for all the night flying I don't do. Also to look cool
I bought the tips with standard halogen bulbs, as I wasn't sure the LED's they offered were what I wanted. Now 18 months later, I'm still not sure what to do. My knee-jerk reaction is to move the existing landing light to a wingtip, buy a matching one for the other side, and put a taxi light in the nose. Then grab one of those "max pulse" boxes to control it. I did get a split landing light switch with the wingtips, so I'm thinking one side for taxi light and the other for landing lights.
Is it worth spending more for fancier landing lights? Is there a significant difference between the landing and taxi light versions? Maybe I should leave the plus in the nose and buy two higher-end landing lights? Other brands? Other flasher units? I think there's a brand that has the flasher built in, but I'd still need another switch to turn it back to steady at night.
@masloki what is the brand of the small sun you put on your Mooney? I think you said you bought it at OSH, did they have a significant discount?
I'm not planning to do this until the plane goes down for annual this fall, but with supply chain silliness, I'd like to have all the parts in hand before then. Thinking Oshkosh might produce some buying opportunities? Planning to do LED recognition/strobes as well, so maybe a vendor like Gallagher would make me a package deal?