lights and transponder
"R. Lee Jarvis" wrote
I fly a Luscombe 8A with no electrical system, thus of course without
lights or transponder. I must land before sundown, but other than that I
have no problem.
On the whole, I enjoy flying the Luscombe. It's a real low-tech,
low-stress, low-cost, fun-flying machine that draws an admiring and
reminiscing crowd wherever it goes, and I rarely find the lack of
transponder to be a serious drawback.
Have you ever considered a small jell-cell lead-acid battery, and second
hand transponder, along with you handheld radio, to make life easier when
you want to go to the class C airports, or traverse their airspace?
You would not have to use it all the time, but for those times you needed
it, it could be worth the cost and weight, I would think.
--
Jim in NC
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