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"Corky Scott" wrote in message
... One of the options I saw was somehow using clear plastic around each guage to light it. The actual light bulbs were elsewhere and and light passed through the plexiglass to shine down on the instrument. Most aircraft instruments do not come with their own lighting. Most are intended to be mounted in an aluminum sheet panel with no acrylic between the bezel and the panel. Having fought this battle, I would either buy post lighting and be done with it or make my own LED post lighting. Some points to consider: 1. If acrylic is used between the instruments and the panel, there will be a parallax "shadow" around the near edge of those instrument not directly in front of your eyes. 2. Edge lighting does nothing to illuminate switches or anything except instruments. You will still need "flood" lights. 3. Google up "LED lighting". You will find a jillion lights which can be mounted on the cockpit sides or glare shield to light up your panel in any color you want. You want to build a plane - not spend hours designing or building behind-the-panel fiberoptic lighting that only does half the job. ![]() Rich S. |
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