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Old September 19th 18, 04:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Gerry Simpson
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Default Anti-collision strobe lights

Does anyone have knowledge of documented studies showing the efficacy of the strobe light bars which are available to be installed in the leading edges of the vertical stabilizers on gliders? Is there anything beyond anecdotal experience to support their use to improve visibility to other aircraft beyond a minuscule amount? Has anyone had experience that they are willing to share? To what extent does an installation disrupt the laminar airflow around the vertical stabilizer?
 




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