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Old January 26th 07, 09:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
JGalban[_12_]
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Default Strap-on headlamps and their ilk


I was looking for good supplemental cockpit lighting when a friend
turned me on to the Ashlight. It mounts in the useless ashtray hole
and provides excellent illumination from 4 red LEDs. One on the
pilot's side is plenty in my Cherokee, but I'm thinking of getting
another for the passenger door, for use as a boarding/courtesy light.

The main thing I like about it is that I don't have to remember to
bring it with me or figure out how to clip it to my head. It runs on
a couple of AA batteries, which have so far lasted over a year.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)


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Old January 27th 07, 08:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dave S
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Default Strap-on headlamps and their ilk

I use a pelican LED light, usually green lens, velcro'd to the earcup.
it bathes the panel in a soft light. Uses 4 button batteries. A cop shop
or aviation supply house should have em for about 20 bux. The case is
the same width/circumference as a AAA pelican light, but the lengh is
much shorter.. maybe 1.5 inches at the most.

I have 3 of those. If my flight will include dusk or dark its on the
earcup before I start up. I have another around my neck. the back up is
in the bag along with a BRIGHT led torch and a luminous "electric chemlite"

The green doesnt wash out red/magenta on the charts like a red lamp does.

Dave

Casey Wilson wrote:
I'd like to revisit a topic bandied about on this newsgroup many moons ago.
At the time I wasn't in the market for one of those LED gizmos that straps
on the head -- now I am.
I vaguely recall there being some adverse criticism about the inability
to control what was perceived as "too bright." Is that still the case? Or
have the devices improved since then?
If you use one, do you strap it on before takeoff? Or wait until it is
needed to put it on? Do you put in on under or over your headset? In either
case, how long can you tolerate it?
I did some unsuccessful Googling to see if I could find one that will
clip onto the side or top of the headset. Anybody seen something like that?
(I did find the one that will clip onto the bill of a cap, but it didn't
seem like it would work on the headset.)

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Old January 27th 07, 07:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Strap-on headlamps and their ilk


"Casey Wilson" wrote in message news:Bj6uh.3184$R65.730@trnddc01...
: I'd like to revisit a topic bandied about on this newsgroup many moons ago.
.....

: I did some unsuccessful Googling to see if I could find one that will
: clip onto the side or top of the headset. Anybody seen something like that?
: (I did find the one that will clip onto the bill of a cap, but it didn't
: seem like it would work on the headset.)
:
: --
: Regards,
:
: Casey Wilson
: Freelance Writer
: and Photographer
:

I don't like the reflection back at me from the windshield and windows when I wear one of these head band type lights. I
prefer the little one that clips on the visor...


 




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