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Old September 25th 06, 09:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Peter R.
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Viperdoc wrote:

I've been waiting for the Baron STC to come out for the K2U installation,
rather than going through a field approval. Apparently, the application for
the STC has been sitting on a desk at the Chicago Region for around 6
months.

The lights are brighter, use a lot less current, and don't burn out. They
can be left on continuously for recognition. I can hardly wait.


Doc, am I correct in assuming that these lights would be installed in your
cowling and nosewheel when the STC is available? I recall that you have
the TKS delivery system installed on your leading edges, as does my
Bonanza, so a leading edge installation is not an option.

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Peter
 




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