REFLECTOR: Landing Light Replacement
Richard Riley
richard at riley.net
Sun Jan 9 19:55:38 CST 2005
At 04:22 PM 1/9/05, you wrote:
><... downside is that it shines on the back of the front strut ... casts a
>shadow ...>
>Only if you choose to install it behind the front strut. It's an
>experimental airplane so you're allowed to offset it if you like.
He he. Shows the difference in basic mindset. In the Long EZ it IS offset
- but it's a tandem airplane, you can't offset it enough to avoid putting
the strut in the light. In a Velocity it would be easy to put it well to
the side.
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