Hi Jos
The flash units (power), may cause interference with your COM-radio
and if it the unit is installed as far as possible (i.e wing tip)
---From the radio the chance is better to avoid noise.
I bought aeroflash and they seems to work ok. I have been recommended
aeroflash from other pilots.
I think you should make the inspection panel ahead. Sooner or later
you will need to inspect the unit.
http://www.fpp.nu/europa/cap3/images4/DSCN1039.JPG (inpection panel)
http://www.fpp.nu/europa/cap3/images4/DSCN1029.JPG (unit)
http://www.fpp.nu/europa/cap3/images4/DSCN1027.JPG (strobe-installation-
hole )
Regards
Stephan
#556
>
> Hi List,
>
> Are there good reasons for not putting the flash generator units in the
> wings, on an inspection cover? The size is 9 x 14 cm base, 6.5 high.
> weight 250 gr. How is the reliability of these (aeroflash) units? Maybe
> the inspection cover could be made when, if ever, needed, and just fix
> the units inside? It would save some cable, keep the high voltage far
> from other equipment, be on a neutral c&g point and save space for
> other gadgets in the fuselage. Comments please!
>
> Jos Okhuijsen, #600, close to closing (wings)
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