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Old August 22nd 05, 01:55 AM
Morgans
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"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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Halogens run hotter than standard incandescents. You may want to test to
see how hot they really get (after you forget to turn them off for half an
hour after departure). That's what I would concern myself with a wood
structure.


Yep, me too. Also, if you use a standard rectangle headlight, they are
heavy, and you will need to make an adjustable mount.

Think about the driving light type of halogen. They have a nice narrow
beam. Also, how about doing like some of the old-time planes, and making it
flip down out of the bottom of the wing. That would be cool, huh?
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Jim in NC