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Matt Dovey
Joined: 13 May 2017 Posts: 48 Location: st albans, england
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 11:24 am Post subject: Nav Lights |
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I'm hoping to fit some LED Nav/Strobe lights over the winter on my classic. I'm interested in how people have run their wiring from the tip to the wing root. I understand that some fitted conduit before the skins were bonded in place. What alternate methods have been used?
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 7:36 am Post subject: Nav Lights |
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Matt, I do not know the complete answer to that but I suspect that running the wires along the aileron and flap close outs would be my approach, probably drilling across the wing tip space from just outside the outer aileron hinge. No doubt you will have thought of that yourself, but my point in posting this is to strongly advise you to ensure that any holes through the wing structure are sealed to be completely airtight. An intact wing XS floats nicely as demonstrated by the one which ditched off Chile and floated nicely to be towed ashore. If air can escape then I have no doubt that the plane will sink almost as quickly as a PA 28 does (3 mins give or take a few seconds!). Of course if your wings are full of foam you haven't too much to worry about!
Regards, David Joyce, GXSDJ
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John Wighton
Joined: 18 May 2010 Posts: 241
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:26 am Post subject: Re: Nav Lights |
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Matt,
If yours is a classic surely the skins are laid up onto the foam cores?
I believe a good solution is to use a hole cutting tool mounted onto a long straight tube (approx. 3/4in dia.). The hole should be on the camber line (approx. wing bending neutral axis). Cables can be pulled through thereafter and the ends sealed once all the functional checks are complete.
My XS (moulded skin, hollow wings) has wing nav/strobe cables retro fitted in this way (albeit the boring only is needed at the root and intermediate rib). Mine had some 2 core cables installed at build but 5 core is needed for the nav/strobe combination units, so had to be changed.
Use shielded cable and connectors at the wing root to enable disassembly.
Regards
JW
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:24 am Post subject: Nav Lights |
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You only need 2 core cable for the LED Nav Strobes available from The Light Aeroplane Company.
I fitted them in place of my Nav lights recently and they are great.
Dave Watts
G-BXDY
Quote: | On 1 Nov 2017, at 08:26, John Wighton <john(at)wighton.net> wrote:
Matt,
If yours is a classic surely the skins are laid up onto the foam cores?
I believe a good solution is to use a hole cutting tool mounted onto a long straight tube (approx. 3/4in dia.). The hole should be on the camber line (approx. wing bending neutral axis). Cables can be pulled through thereafter and the ends sealed once all the functional checks are complete.
My XS (moulded skin, hollow wings) has wing nav/strobe cables retro fitted in this way (albeit the boring only is needed at the root and intermediate rib). Mine had some 2 core cables installed at build but 5 core is needed for the nav/strobe combination units, so had to be changed.
Use shielded cable and connectors at the wing root to enable disassembly.
Regards
JW
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Europa XS trigear G-IPOD
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Matt Dovey
Joined: 13 May 2017 Posts: 48 Location: st albans, england
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:11 pm Post subject: Re: Nav Lights |
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Thanks for the reply guys. I have thought about running the wiring through the tip then along the rear spar, in front of the flying controls like David suggested. The pitot/static lines have been run this way. I was just wondering how everyone else had done it. There is no point reinventing the wheel.
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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 4:23 am Post subject: Nav Lights |
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Hello Dave,
Do you have a link to the Light Aeroplane Company nav lights?
Thanks,
Christoph
#223 Europa
Wolfville, NS, Canada
On 2017-11-02, 07:41, "owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of David Watts" <owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of dg.watts(at)talktalk.net> wrote:
You only need 2 core cable for the LED Nav Strobes available from The Light Aeroplane Company.
I fitted them in place of my Nav lights recently and they are great.
Dave Watts
G-BXDY
> On 1 Nov 2017, at 08:26, John Wighton <john(at)wighton.net> wrote:
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> If yours is a classic surely the skins are laid up onto the foam cores?
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> I believe a good solution is to use a hole cutting tool mounted onto a long straight tube (approx. 3/4in dia.). The hole should be on the camber line (approx. wing bending neutral axis). Cables can be pulled through thereafter and the ends sealed once all the functional checks are complete.
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> My XS (moulded skin, hollow wings) has wing nav/strobe cables retro fitted in this way (albeit the boring only is needed at the root and intermediate rib). Mine had some 2 core cables installed at build but 5 core is needed for the nav/strobe combination units, so had to be changed.
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> Use shielded cable and connectors at the wing root to enable disassembly.
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> Regards
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h&jeuropa
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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 5:53 am Post subject: Nav Lights |
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Christoph
TLAC Strobes are at:-
http://www.g-tlac.com/Documents/Strobes%20and%20beacons%2022%208%2016.pdf
Dave Watts
Quote: | On 2 Nov 2017, at 12:21, Christoph Both <christoph.both(at)acadiau.ca> wrote:
Hello Dave,
Do you have a link to the Light Aeroplane Company nav lights?
Thanks,
Christoph
#223 Europa
Wolfville, NS, Canada
On 2017-11-02, 07:41, "owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of David Watts" <owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of dg.watts(at)talktalk.net> wrote:
You only need 2 core cable for the LED Nav Strobes available from The Light Aeroplane Company.
I fitted them in place of my Nav lights recently and they are great.
Dave Watts
G-BXDY
> On 1 Nov 2017, at 08:26, John Wighton <john(at)wighton.net> wrote:
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> Matt,
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> If yours is a classic surely the skins are laid up onto the foam cores?
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> I believe a good solution is to use a hole cutting tool mounted onto a long straight tube (approx. 3/4in dia.). The hole should be on the camber line (approx. wing bending neutral axis). Cables can be pulled through thereafter and the ends sealed once all the functional checks are complete.
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> My XS (moulded skin, hollow wings) has wing nav/strobe cables retro fitted in this way (albeit the boring only is needed at the root and intermediate rib). Mine had some 2 core cables installed at build but 5 core is needed for the nav/strobe combination units, so had to be changed.
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> Use shielded cable and connectors at the wing root to enable disassembly.
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> Regards
> JW
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BobD
Joined: 05 Jan 2016 Posts: 112 Location: Sheffield UK
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christoph.both(at)acadiau Guest
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:24 am Post subject: Nav Lights |
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Hello Dave,
Thank you very much. I know Creighton personally and have just seen his Europa.
I think this is the perfect light for my plane. I am into low draw – my GRT/analog panel only draws 2.5 amps, so the extra 1.5 amps for nav/strobe is amazing.
Christoph
#223 Trigear 912ULS Woodcomp SR 3000/2 blade (saved 10 pounds)
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
On 2017-11-03, 09:08, "owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of David Watts" <owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of dg.watts(at)talktalk.net> wrote:
Christoph
TLAC Strobes are at:-
http://www.g-tlac.com/Documents/Strobes%20and%20beacons%2022%208%2016.pdf
Dave Watts
> On 2 Nov 2017, at 12:21, Christoph Both <christoph.both(at)acadiau.ca> wrote:
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> Hello Dave,
> Do you have a link to the Light Aeroplane Company nav lights?
> Thanks,
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> #223 Europa
> Wolfville, NS, Canada
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> On 2017-11-02, 07:41, "owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of David Watts" <owner-europa-list-server(at)matronics.com on behalf of dg.watts(at)talktalk.net> wrote:
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> You only need 2 core cable for the LED Nav Strobes available from The Light Aeroplane Company.
> I fitted them in place of my Nav lights recently and they are great.
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> Dave Watts
> G-BXDY
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>> On 1 Nov 2017, at 08:26, John Wighton <john(at)wighton.net> wrote:
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>> Matt,
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>> If yours is a classic surely the skins are laid up onto the foam cores?
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>> I believe a good solution is to use a hole cutting tool mounted onto a long straight tube (approx. 3/4in dia.). The hole should be on the camber line (approx. wing bending neutral axis). Cables can be pulled through thereafter and the ends sealed once all the functional checks are complete.
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>> My XS (moulded skin, hollow wings) has wing nav/strobe cables retro fitted in this way (albeit the boring only is needed at the root and intermediate rib). Mine had some 2 core cables installed at build but 5 core is needed for the nav/strobe combination units, so had to be changed.
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>> Use shielded cable and connectors at the wing root to enable disassembly.
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>> Regards
>> JW
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>> John Wighton
>> Europa XS trigear G-IPOD
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>> Read this topic online here:
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>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=474090#474090
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Matt Dovey
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carlp101
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 5:50 am Post subject: Re: Nav Lights |
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Hi,
I fitted LED strobes/nav lights from TLAC in to my classic wing. I ran the cable from the wing tip in to one of the channels that runs through the foam to the aileron bell-crank housing, then down the torque tube channel to the wing root.
I've attached the Mod 3 doc, the TLAC details and a couple of pictures. It has all been approved by the LAA. The Mod 3 form contains a detailed descrition of how I fitted them.
Sorry about the size of the pictures. I forgot to reduce them.
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