Clark1961
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HID's are on the way.
The 35 Watt HID's on the 'kota are nice. I'm sure the 50 Watt's will be entirely satisfactory...
HID's are on the way.
The LEDs behave differently than the incandescents.
The LEDs I've noticed will reflect off of anything light colored and reflect REALLY well off of reflective markers, runway paint, etc.
But the LED light will be almost completely absorbed by black asphalt until you're really close to it.
Some call this "not bright enough", I just see it as "different". You're forced to look for different things than you have in your memory of previous night landings, and taxiing.
Twenty landings later it's a non-problem. You adjust and figure it out.
In the Mooney I'm guessing it looks kinda like all you can see is white stripes and reflective markers whizzing by. Honestly if something were ON the black surface, you easily see it from a LONG way away. It's just the asphalt that tends to "disappear" sooner in your depth of field than it did when lit up by the hot yellow flashbulbs of old.
That's the best way I can describe it. If the asphalt is black with no stripes and markings, just paved, that'd be hard with the LED bulbs.
But it's virtually never that a runway is opened back up after paving without at least centerline paint markings and side stripes.
There is something to that...
!UES 10/040 UES RWY 18/36 SURFACE MARKINGS REMOVED 1410201619-1410312100
No, I have no idea why they did that... The runway surface is not new. But the landing light was worthless without the reflective paint. I'd hate to have to do an emergency landing in the Mooney with just LEDs.
I do remain a big fan of LEDs for the applications where they're replacing the 100W GE 4509's - They work great in the 182, R182, and Archer. They just don't do as well as the 250W 4596's.
I finally added a 1 amp led light angled heavily to the left which fixed the runway edge issue for me going through intersections.
Would it work to add a camera with IR light? I am thinking of a back-up camera intended for cars. They are cheap, and available with wireless to simplify the installation. As a display, maybe the iPad you already have, with a video capture device.
I think if I were trying to look down at a screen at night while landing the Flybaby I would crash for sure.
Well... The slow transition from the original taxi/landing light configuration (4x GE 4596 250W PA36's) is now complete - We now have two Whelen Parmetheus Plus taxi lights, and two XeVision 50W HID landing lights:
And even with all this light, we're using 86% less power now! In fact, if we assume the alternator is 66% efficient, that means the engine now has 1.75 more hp going to the prop at cruise power, which should make the plane a half knot faster.
Someday, she'll be as well-lit as Lance Fisher's Baron.
Looks like among the LED's that the AeroLed had the best light pattern and color. Wonder if in my three light arrangement if the center cowl light should be a taxi light or just make all three landing lights. Thoughts?
I currently fly have the tip lights ai.ed toward the center to give a continuous beam of light. I am thinking that with the more diffused pattern of the leds I would be able to widen it a bit.
I currently fly have the tip lights ai.ed toward the center to give a continuous beam of light. I am thinking that with the more diffused pattern of the leds I would be able to widen it a bit.
Too much work for me. My lights work pretty well as a trio. Just updating to led would be an improvement.
You need to decide whether you want lights to illuminate the night or to provide daytime recognition. I have no interest in lighting the dark and every interest in assisting other guys to see me. Different missions have different priorities.