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On Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 3:23:12 PM UTC-5, Papa3 wrote:
Don't have the energy (ha) today to do a detailed read, but something like this should give some clue: http://www.imedpub.com/articles/avia...visibility.pdf One sentence early on reads: "It is stated that an intensity of 350 cd is required for a signal light to be visible from 0.125 miles away in conditions corresponding to a runway visual range of 0.125 miles". So, 1/8 of a mile requires 350 Candela (in a runway setting, where there might be more contrast with ground items?) We probably want 1 mile ideally? So, some math converting Candela to Lumens (which is what is reported in the specs for strobes) would get you some rough approximation of the lumens required to be visible over some reasonable angle (steridians). A very quick back of the envelope tells me that a bike strobe (typically 200-400 lumens) is several orders of magnitude too weak to be useful. Maybe someone has the time to run numbers and make sure I didn't add when I should've divided etc. P3 There was another study that I posted a link to a couple of months ago. That study concluded that a reflective foil (mirror like) is hugely more effective than LED lights in bright light. On another note, when ordering my new glider a year ago I asked German pilots about how good the LED lights on the gliders were. The response was not to bother with it. Saying that LED strobe would sure help under a cloud street. In that situation even a bicycle strobe would help. |
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