Re: I Did It!
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:54 pm
I didn't "blow up" the pics, and I know FlyGuy ain't got x-ray vision (he ain't a superman like he thinks, according to Deana) so I don't see where he gets the belly beacon... but in any case it was NOT standard equipment on aircraft of this vintage. It was an option. (Check your equipt. list)
I strongly recommend the Whelan wingtip strobes. The tail strobe is nice...but not req'd as the wingtip strobes cover all points of the compass, should you be looking to save money. The fixed harnesses work good for me. Slightly loose lets me work the flaps just fine while still keeping my dentist from making another Mercedes-payment on me should I nose-over. (In a real serious crash neither system is likely to save you any more than the other, IMO.)
The dorsal is available... contact me privately.
The strut upper/lower did not have "fairings"... but did have weather-stripping type of end-seals. (U-Channel available from Spruce.) PN 05-02200

I strongly recommend the Whelan wingtip strobes. The tail strobe is nice...but not req'd as the wingtip strobes cover all points of the compass, should you be looking to save money. The fixed harnesses work good for me. Slightly loose lets me work the flaps just fine while still keeping my dentist from making another Mercedes-payment on me should I nose-over. (In a real serious crash neither system is likely to save you any more than the other, IMO.)
The dorsal is available... contact me privately.
The strut upper/lower did not have "fairings"... but did have weather-stripping type of end-seals. (U-Channel available from Spruce.) PN 05-02200
