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![]() "Dave in San Diego" wrote in message . .. "Mike W." wrote in : Can ANYBODY give me the definitive answer on why each wing has both red and green nav lights? A reply from someone who has flown carrier based aircraft would be great. I have had a few replies, ranging from 'possibly' to just jokes (also appreciated!) http://www.clubhyper.com/images/t2cb...ront-nav-light s.jpg I believe your answer was provided by John Weiss in a previous post: "IIRC, the tip tank light assemblies were "universal" or interchangeable on the Taco 2 Chalupa [T-2C]. Put it on the other side, and hook up the light you need." I would even venture to guess that the aircraft and tank wiring were designed so that you just hook it up and go: L wing wired to connect to Green, and R wing wired to connect to Red. [Or do I have that bass- ackwards?] Dave in San Diego I agree. Cause' I know there is no other aircraft on the flight deck with that funky "red and green nav lights on the same side" configuration. Green is Starboard (right side) MikeR |
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