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I know there are sailplanes around the world that are equipped with lights
but I've never read about any night time soaring, are there any stories out there? I'm refurbishing an SGS 2-32 and I'm going to install nav lights on it so that I don't have to come down late in the day, just as the wave is getting better and better. Every month last spring we had beautiful, smooth lenticular clouds, lit up all night by a gorgeous full moon. Are there any accounts of any night wave soaring? Gary Boggs |
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![]() "Gary Boggs" wrote in message ... I know there are sailplanes around the world that are equipped with lights but I've never read about any night time soaring, are there any stories out there? I'm refurbishing an SGS 2-32 and I'm going to install nav lights on it so that I don't have to come down late in the day, just as the wave is getting better and better. Every month last spring we had beautiful, smooth lenticular clouds, lit up all night by a gorgeous full moon. Are there any accounts of any night wave soaring? Gary Boggs The NCAR 2-32 (Now operated by the Soaring Society of Boulder) is rigged with running lights and, I believe, was flown in night waves. Somebody here probably has some details. The rec.aviation.homebuilt group has had a running discussion of using "ultra-bright" LED's as running lights to conserve battery power. Still on the LED subject, there are such things as "Paving Brick" LED runway edge lights that contain solar panels and a battery. They charge enough during the day to run the LED's all night. These might be useful if you intend to land on a glider runway at night. A VASI - like glide path lighting system might be useful too. Bill Daniels |
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Bill Daniels wrote:
...if you intend to land on a glider runway at night... [a] VASI-like glide path lighting system might be useful.... Maybe not. If somebody prangs because the (the lawyers claim) your VASI was all wrong for the actual wind conditions, it could be a big liability problem. Jack |
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![]() "Jack" wrote in message . com... Bill Daniels wrote: ...if you intend to land on a glider runway at night... [a] VASI-like glide path lighting system might be useful.... Maybe not. If somebody prangs because the (the lawyers claim) your VASI was all wrong for the actual wind conditions, it could be a big liability problem. Jack Somebody? I wouldn't turn the damn thing on unless I was landing. Bill Daniels |
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Gary,
I don't know about gliders with lights, but I do know that night time soaring was a fairly common thing back in the days when duration records were still recognized. As I recall the longest ran to something like 96 hours beating back and forth on a ridge, perhaps in Hawaii. Hope things are going well for you in Hood River. I'll be in Albany and Portland from the 20th to the 27th, but with kids and friends to visit for the holidays, I doubt I'll be able to get over to your place. Happy holidays, Al Gary Boggs wrote: I know there are sailplanes around the world that are equipped with lights but I've never read about any night time soaring, are there any stories out there? I'm refurbishing an SGS 2-32 and I'm going to install nav lights on it so that I don't have to come down late in the day, just as the wave is getting better and better. Every month last spring we had beautiful, smooth lenticular clouds, lit up all night by a gorgeous full moon. Are there any accounts of any night wave soaring? Gary Boggs |
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![]() "Gary Boggs" wrote in message ... I know there are sailplanes around the world that are equipped with lights but I've never read about any night time soaring, are there any stories out there? I'm refurbishing an SGS 2-32 and I'm going to install nav lights on it so that I don't have to come down late in the day, just as the wave is getting better and better. Every month last spring we had beautiful, smooth lenticular clouds, lit up all night by a gorgeous full moon. Are there any accounts of any night wave soaring? Gary Boggs At the old Vacaville Soaring Center in the 1970's they used to take paying passenger rides at night in 2-32's. My intructor at the time, Ed Skuzinski, said it was fine on tow and when at altitude because there were plenty of lights from the surrounding cities for a decent horizon. He said it was much worse in the landing pattern because then they were in the Lagoon Valey bowl where there were very few lights and just a few lanterns to mark the landing area. He said he was happy when the idea didn't make money and was discontinued. -Bob |
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Hi Gary,
You might check the DG website under the silent aircraft for some interesting lights. Very low power drain. Kevin |
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www.silentwingsairshows.com Bob Carlton (The guy with the jet) also puts on a
night show in his Salto. He got it certified for night flight, although I believe that he had to do some sort of special waiver because the rules do not allow lighting on an aircraft unless it is equiped with a generator. The lighting he has is by Whelen. More strange output from the nuts at Moriarty, New Mexico. -Mitch |
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www.silentwingsairshows.com Bob Carlton (The guy with the jet) also puts on a night show in his Salto. He got it certified for night flight, although I believe that he had to do some sort of special waiver because the rules do not allow lighting on an aircraft unless it is equiped with a generator. The lighting he has is by Whelen. -Mitch Hmmm...very interesting. I've never heard that lights aren't allowed unless there is a generator. I'd love to hear more about this. I too have a generatorless aircraft and am looking at putting lights on it... I'd love to see what the LSA stuff says about this. -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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![]() Does the generator need to be operational? Or just fitted? -- jorgie ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ] - A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what they fly - |
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