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C172N Eats Landing lights for breakfast
Andrew Gideon wrote that his best instructors were pedantic.
In a feeble attempt to be humorously pedantic I asked, "Your better instructors? g" And Andrew wrote, "I cannot use 'best' in this context? Implied is '...in each discipline.'" Sure you can. Jon |
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C172N Eats Landing lights for breakfast
I own a fairly young Seneca and put on the wingtips with hid's. From RMD aircraft lighting. First rate to deal with. Sigh, okay I'l cite the link, whimper.... http://www.rmdaircraft.com/hid.html Much better than the halogens that were in there and they can be aimed. Nothing short of spectacular. I have two halogens on the nose strut, but they make little noticible difference weather they are on or off. In fact it barely shows if they are on or off. If you go hid, you should be very happy. John wrote: Thx - will do Will do what? will look into HID - thx. |
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C172N Eats Landing lights for breakfast
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 20:32:34 -0600, Jon Woellhaf wrote:
Sure you can. Hey, that's more bestest. - Andrew |
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