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Kelly
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First TW night landing

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So I left Fergus ON 20 minutes before sunset arriving at home base of Midland ON 30 minutes after sunset.
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Ryan Smith
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I love it!

I do a fair bit of night flying in my 170. It’s one of my favorite times to fly.
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GAHorn
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Ryan Smith wrote:I love it!

I do a fair bit of night flying in my 170. It’s one of my favorite times to fly.
Agreed!
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Hawkeyenfo
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Night flying is a LOT of fun :)
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bgiesbrecht
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Same here! I replaced the post light with a red LED and it gets the job done very well, even better than the LED instrument post lights I have controlled by rheostat, which are actually TOO bright, and on the lower rheostat settings, start to flicker.
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GAHorn
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bgiesbrecht wrote:Same here! I replaced the post light with a red LED and it gets the job done very well, even better than the LED instrument post lights I have controlled by rheostat, which are actually TOO bright, and on the lower rheostat settings, start to flicker.
I agree…incandescent instrument lights work best when used with a rheostat and on low-power. (and that arrangement is also a low electrical-demand so there’s little or no reason to use L.E.D.s in that service….however I do use LED “GE87” replacements for the overhead instrument lamps and they do fine with the rheostat.)
Panel backlighting only
Panel backlighting only
Both Red L.E.D. Overhead and Panel backlighting
Both Red L.E.D. Overhead and Panel backlighting
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Like 8)
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