Here is another option at only $45. They also sell a flasher unit.
http://www.goodiesforpilots.com./par-36
Company was recommended in the LED thread on www.backcountrypilots.org.
Very Reasonably Priced LED Landing Lights?
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Thanks Duane. I did follow the link and it does make for interesting reading. Seems counterintuitive to NOT allow the LEDS considering the improvements they offer.Duane wrote:If you follow the link on the bottom of that page, the one that says TSO PMA, there is a very good article from Avweb. He describes exactly what we are dealing with trying to get the LED's approved.
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I might know some one who uses RIGID R+ PAR36 LED Landing Lights, one in each wing and would never go back to quartz.
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I put aero-lites sun-setters 4 months ago, never looking back.
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