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Hi all,
Was hoping to do a lot of night flying this fall/winter but before we do that I need to get some decent flood lighting in our 172 cockpit. The overhead stock light is a JOKE. While looking at AirMod's site (good interior shop), I noticed they had PDF versions of the work they did for AOPA. In the "AeroSUV" article, the light I want is pictured and referred to only as an "Osran Reading Light". I did the usual searches and came up empty. Before I call somebody at AOPA or AirMod to find out more, anyone here have any ideas on where I can buy these? Here's the article in question... http://www.airmod.com/articles/PDF/Aero%20SUV%20206.pdf -Doug -- -------------------- Doug Vetter, CFIMEIA http://www.dvcfi.com -------------------- |
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"Doug Vetter" wrote in message
.net... While looking at AirMod's site (good interior shop), I noticed they had PDF versions of the work they did for AOPA. In the "AeroSUV" article, the light I want is pictured and referred to only as an "Osran Reading Light". I did the usual searches and came up empty. Before I call somebody at AOPA or AirMod to find out more, anyone here have any ideas on where I can buy these? Try searching for Osram instead of Osran. Came up with many, one is: http://www.aedwis.com/lighting.html |
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Sven wrote:
Try searching for Osram instead of Osran. Came up with many, one is: http://www.aedwis.com/lighting.html DUH! Unless I'm going crazy, they misspelled it in the article. Only problem is they don't seem to be FAA/PMA approved. And, the model pictured seems to be a white light only...and I'm looking primarily for a red flood. How the hell do people get this stuff approved for installation in certfied aircraft? Whenever I ask my mechanic to put this stuff in they just scrunch up their face, tilt their head a bit, and tell me "not approved, can't install it". During my search I found a nice grimes replacement that will do what I want (switchable white/red, pivoting mount, removable from the mounting post, etc.) at Aircraft Spruce... http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...kpitlights.php but alas, it's not FAA/PMA approved either(!) Thanks for the quick reply Sven...I'll keep looking. -Doug -- -------------------- Doug Vetter, CFIMEIA http://www.dvcfi.com -------------------- |
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Talk to your FSDO. PMA approval only means you can install it in place of
something already there, and then only if this part is approved for that application in that aircraft type/model/serial range. PMA basically is permission for someone other than the original manufacturer to manufacture the part. Technically, you can install anything on the aircraft if you go through the field approval process. Practically speaking, however, there are many things that are not worth the amount and cost of the paperwork and of convincing the FSDO that the modification is airworthy. Doug Vetter wrote: Sven wrote: Try searching for Osram instead of Osran. Came up with many, one is: http://www.aedwis.com/lighting.html DUH! Unless I'm going crazy, they misspelled it in the article. Only problem is they don't seem to be FAA/PMA approved. And, the model pictured seems to be a white light only...and I'm looking primarily for a red flood. How the hell do people get this stuff approved for installation in certfied aircraft? Whenever I ask my mechanic to put this stuff in they just scrunch up their face, tilt their head a bit, and tell me "not approved, can't install it". During my search I found a nice grimes replacement that will do what I want (switchable white/red, pivoting mount, removable from the mounting post, etc.) at Aircraft Spruce... http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...kpitlights.php but alas, it's not FAA/PMA approved either(!) Thanks for the quick reply Sven...I'll keep looking. -Doug -- -------------------- Doug Vetter, CFIMEIA http://www.dvcfi.com -------------------- -- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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![]() You'll find the exact same Osram lights on the first class seats on Delta's 777. SO it must be approved somewhere. Sandy Mustard Doug Vetter wrote: Sven wrote: Try searching for Osram instead of Osran. Came up with many, one is: http://www.aedwis.com/lighting.html DUH! Unless I'm going crazy, they misspelled it in the article. Only problem is they don't seem to be FAA/PMA approved. And, the model pictured seems to be a white light only...and I'm looking primarily for a red flood. How the hell do people get this stuff approved for installation in certfied aircraft? Whenever I ask my mechanic to put this stuff in they just scrunch up their face, tilt their head a bit, and tell me "not approved, can't install it". |
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![]() "Sandy Mustard" wrote in message ... You'll find the exact same Osram lights on the first class seats on Delta's 777. SO it must be approved somewhere. Why would you put one of these in a GA cockpit. You don't need anything that is 10x brighter than a conventional light. |
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