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AeroLEDs Pulsar Nsp Wingtip Navigation / Strobe / Position Light Pair Non-TSO 24V

$929.00/Each
Part# 11-15281
MFR Model# 01-1280-C-24

Overview

The experimental Pulsar NSP (Navigation/Anti-collision Strobe/Position) wingtip lights are designed to be installed on the wingtips of an aircraft where the navigation (red and green) and position (white) lights can be seen to determine the direction of the aircraft.
   
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Specifications

  • Power: 52 Watts for the pair
  • Voltage: 14 VDC or 28 VDC
  • Lumens: Exceeds TSO candela requirements
  • Weight: 6.6 oz
  • Dimensions: 1.85″ x 4″ x 1.3″
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Reviews

These appear to be very well made and are extremely bright !

Monte H
December 7, 2019

Q&A

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Q: Do the AeroLEDs Pulsar lights have UV protection for the polycarbonate lenses to protect from yellowing?

Yes. They do have a UV coating.

Q: What is the pulse pattern of the strobe lights?

The Pulsar NSP units have a single flash pattern. The dwell time for the flash is 0.190 Seconds, the off time is 1.27 Seconds and the total period is 1.46 seconds. The light has a 13% duty cycle.

Q: The specs say the lights Exceed TSO candela requirements, and they are intended for Experimental. Are they legal for night flight and IFR in an Experimental?

Per the vendor, yes these would be legal for night flight and IFR on an experimental aircraft.

Q: Is there a warranty on the AeroLEDs Pulsar NSP strobes?

5 years from date of purchase if unit was registered.

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