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Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me with regard to the following...
I am planning to build a radio controlled scale helicopter and I'm looking for info on navigation and anti-collision lights; position, colour, flash rates etc. I appreciate the exact positioning will vary between aircraft, but can anyone advise me of the basic CAA/FAA requirements? The two helicopters I am considering are either a Bell 222 or Ecureil (A-Star). Thanks, Tim --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.534 / Virus Database: 329 - Release Date: 31/10/2003 |
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"Tim" wrote in
: Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me with regard to the following... I am planning to build a radio controlled scale helicopter and I'm looking for info on navigation and anti-collision lights; position, colour, flash rates etc. I appreciate the exact positioning will vary between aircraft, but can anyone advise me of the basic CAA/FAA requirements? The two helicopters I am considering are either a Bell 222 or Ecureil (A-Star). The anticollision light is usually on the top of the vertical fin, but can be on top or the bottom of the aircraft. There are no hard and fast rules on color, position, flash rate, etc. The anticollision light can be red or white; strobe or rotating light; any placement where it can be seen. The position lights are placed where they can best be seen; at least one green light on the right side, a red light on the left side, and a white light on the tail. On the 222, the position lights are on the sponsons, and the anticollision light is on top of the vertical fin. On the AS350, IIRC the position lights are on the horizontal stabilizer, and the anticollision light is on the top of the vertical fin. The anticollision lights vary, but strobes are becoming the usual method, because the old Grimes rotating lights are just too unreliable. The color is red or white, it doesn't matter. -- Regards, Stan |
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![]() "Stan Gosnell" me@work wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in : Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me with regard to the following... I am planning to build a radio controlled scale helicopter and I'm looking for info on navigation and anti-collision lights; position, colour, flash rates etc. I appreciate the exact positioning will vary between aircraft, but can anyone advise me of the basic CAA/FAA requirements? The two helicopters I am considering are either a Bell 222 or Ecureil (A-Star). The anticollision light is usually on the top of the vertical fin, but can be on top or the bottom of the aircraft. There are no hard and fast rules on color, position, flash rate, etc. The anticollision light can be red or white; strobe or rotating light; any placement where it can be seen. The position lights are placed where they can best be seen; at least one green light on the right side, a red light on the left side, and a white light on the tail. On the 222, the position lights are on the sponsons, and the anticollision light is on top of the vertical fin. On the AS350, IIRC the position lights are on the horizontal stabilizer, and the anticollision light is on the top of the vertical fin. The anticollision lights vary, but strobes are becoming the usual method, because the old Grimes rotating lights are just too unreliable. The color is red or white, it doesn't matter. -- Regards, Stan Stan Thanks very much for your help. Tim --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.534 / Virus Database: 329 - Release Date: 31/10/2003 |
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"Tim" wrote in
: Thanks very much for your help. You're welcome. And if you want to see where the position lights on a 222 are, the Bell website has one on the home page. -- Regards, Stan |
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