by Eric W » Mon Aug 12, 2024 10:35 pm
My Sonex had no lights at all. I found that I would fly it sometimes before work, but even on weekends I'd fly very early in the morning for the calmer air, no traffic, and to get a flight in before everything else I needed to do had to get started. Either way, sometimes I timed legal "daytime" to be moving from the runup to taking the active at the very first legal minute. So yes, lights could have been useful. Even playing with the edge of "daytime", lights would have helped visibility of my plane a lot, as some bright flashes will get more attention than the essentially grey, partially-polished airframe. I understand up and away from the airport, an airplane can be nearly impossible to see or track lights or not, but around the airport / entering / leaving the pattern, lights can be more effective to help the other traffic find you there.
I know we're in the time of advanced fish-finders now (ADSB), so maybe lights aren't all that big of a deal other than to meet requirements to depart a little before legal "daytime" has begun or to just get a little farther at the end of the day.
There was another Sling builder who had somewhat different switch choices in his plane. He also added a "dome" or overhead cabin light, and a baggage area light in a similar overhead panel.
Given that I'm living in a desert, I'd probably skip the back window in the Highwing, so a baggage area light might have some use.
Sonex 815, TD, dual stick (sold in 2013)
Jabiru 3300