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Old February 18th 06, 02:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Landing lights, incandescent, halogen and Xenon HID

"Rip" wrote in message
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Michael Ware wrote:

"Rip" wrote in message
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As long as you're considering lamps that may not be approved for your
aircraft, you may want to look at H7604 or H7614 bulbs. Comparable
light, less current.

Rip



I knew this was coming.


Excellent! Unfortunately, many owner/operators are not aware that a "will
fit" part is not necessarily acceptable. Kudos to you, and others who are
so aware.

Rip


But, on the other hand, feel free to add Marvel Mystery Oil, or whatever you
want to your engine oil / fuel - after all, the engine is not nearly as
improtant to safe operation as a light bulb...

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