daleandee wrote:Skippydiesel wrote:The airborne human eye is very very bad at seeing other aircraft in the air - good radio communication, giving location, altitude, direction, intention, is your best bet, by far, to zeroing in on another aircraft in the air.
Not against lights - they look great but that doesn't mean they are effective (in the air)
Video evidence seems to suggest that a good set of wig-wags can make you quite visible to oncoming traffic (2:39) ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYJm2H3pqXY
Skippydiesel wrote:All the evidence indicates that lights flashing/wig waging/ whatever lights, have little if any benefit, in air to air, seeing of another aircraft in VFR conditions.
Eric W wrote:I know I'm getting way too far ahead of where things are, but a neat feature of the Highwing, especially with the spar overhead anyway, is the possibility for a switch console. Kind of a little "airliner" feel, but also with the possibility that all lights would be in the wings, why run a bunch of individually switched wires from panel up to the wing.
Bryan Cotton wrote: In terms of minimizing wire, to the wing root area would be better than the middle by a little bit. The other benefit would be less stuff on the panel. I'd want a breaker on the panel and run a single power wire, plus a ground up to the console. For the tail nav light, are you going to run the wires down the top or the bottom?
Eric W wrote:It seems most of the wingtip lights are set up to include the required tail / white light rearwards coverage, so nothing out to the tail would be needed.
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