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I understand I do not have to have lights, but if I choose to, will one
strobe on the top of the tail fin/rudder be accepted in a high wing "cub" design? "Scott" wrote in message .. . If you are in the USA, you don't need any of that if you don't fly at night as far as I know. I have no engine driven electrical system and thus no lighting at all, so I can't fly at night. Scott Robert Loer wrote: On a wooden Super Cub (Light Miniature Aircraft) is one strobe on top of the rudder fin sufficient to make the FAA happy? Asking only about the strobe. I know I need position, tail, etc. Thnaks, |
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