Has anyone seen a ragwing with a landing light? if so was it a stc or 337. I imagine it would have to be of the retractable type.
Vic
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Ragwing landing light
I have a '48 with a retractable landing light that I believe is original equipment. I'll check my books next time I'm at the hangar and post whether there's a 337 in the books for it. JW.
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The G-3602, Grimes Motorized Landing Light was optional equipment, installed in accordance with Cessna Dwg. 0422007. If the aircraft left the factory with it, it will be listed on the original equipment list, with no 337 on file. They could be installed in pairs, one left, one right, or there may only be one on the left.
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Thanks guys. the owner called me and said it has one on the left wing.
It was that the pics he sent me didnt show the part of the wing where
it was mounted. I know in the olden days they would drop flares to light up the landing zone, not to practicle or prudent in todays world.
Thanks again
Vic.
P.S. I guess you folks figured out by now I'm working on a ragwing purchase.
It was that the pics he sent me didnt show the part of the wing where
it was mounted. I know in the olden days they would drop flares to light up the landing zone, not to practicle or prudent in todays world.
Thanks again
Vic.
P.S. I guess you folks figured out by now I'm working on a ragwing purchase.
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25 Amp is correct. You might have a short somwhere that intermittently occurs. Originally the cigar lighter was also on that circuit, so that's a place to look. Additionally, be certain you have the correct bulbs. They should be GE-4509, 100 watt. If someone has placed a larger wattage bulb in there it would explain blown fuses.
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