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I suggested to Bob he install an old hand crank telephone generator on the
panel. For some reason he thought this might be tacky. I do not know if it needs to be opperational or not. -Mitch |
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Lasham in the uk
Glider lights - sorted Runway lights - sorted Qualified pilots - sorted Insurance - ah problem no one is prepared to insure a glider for night flying in the UK |
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![]() "Mhudson126" wrote in message ... I suggested to Bob he install an old hand crank telephone generator on the panel. For some reason he thought this might be tacky. I do not know if it needs to be opperational or not. -Mitch Nah, one of those friction-drive generators for a bicycle -- then he can charge the battery on the takeoff and the rollout. Tim "It quits working for some reason" Ward |
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![]() Użytkownik "Gary Boggs" napisał w wiadomo¶ci ... 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? I have been flying some ten flights two years ago, in a SZD-9 Bocian. This glider is factory equipped with nav lights, and it is very simple grid of three little bulbs with coloured caps on them, located on the wingtips and fin (red&green on the wigtips, and white on fin). They're powered with an additional battery, independent of this which powers the radio and other electric stuff on board. Well... great experience, especially on the moonless night as the one we were flying... ![]() flying it during the night flights at the Zar Mountain Gliding School in Poland. It must be a real blast! ![]() Regards, -- Janusz Kesik Poland to reply put my name.surname[at]gazeta.pl ------------------------------------- See Wroclaw (Breslau) in photography, The XIX Century, the Festung Breslau, and photos taken today. http://www.wroclaw.dolny.slask.pl |
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