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Old December 8th 05, 10:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Fiber optic guide for nav lights


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I should clarify. I don't mean the small acrylic stub on Cessna wings
that lets you see the nav light from the cockpit. What I mean is a
lightpipe to send the light from an LED illuminator lcoated inside the
fuselage to the tip of the rudder (or wings).\


I don't see the advantage of doing what you are proposing.

The typical nav LED nav light has a cluster of several LED's, both for
pattern, and for brightness. I don't believe you could get the necessary
brightness for one location, let alone multiple locations, using a single
LED, or even a couple.

Even if you clustered the LED's at a central location, and piped them out to
the remote locations using fiber optics, do you think the weight or
complexity would be less? I can't imagine how. You might need lenses to
correctly distibute the light also, which would not be needed with the LED's
out at the locations.
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Jim in NC