Hellbore
Enlightened
I just thought you guys might get a kick out of this
What do you think of my night flying setup? As per FAA standards, I have red lights on the left, green on the right. I don't know if this is regulation or not but I put one white LED in the fuselage to make it sort of glow through the styrofoam, and another white LED running at higher current on the front underside, as a sort of a landing light, to light up the runway ahead and below.
Here we see the plane with the normal running lights on. As you can see, the light shines through the foam pretty good!
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub1.jpg
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub2.jpg
I like the view from the side, the white LED inside the fuse shines out through the foam, really lighting up the letters on the side:
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub3.jpg
Now, if you thought that was bright, here come the big guns!
I have a switch on the Tx that will turn on the "landing light". This LED is running at about 500 mA. This is a Cree XR-E P4 bin.
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub4.jpg
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub5.jpg
In this shot I'm holding the plane about 5 feet off the ground so you can see how it lights up the ground below. I might put an optic on there but so far I kind of like the floody pattern for this purpose.
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub6.jpg
It remains to be seen if this is going to be bright enough to be seen from a distance while flying, and to be able to stay oriented. I haven't flown at night before so I don't really know how much light you need. I would be really surprised though if this doesn't do it; it seems like plenty of light.
Pretty cool huh?
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Unforgiven
What do you think of my night flying setup? As per FAA standards, I have red lights on the left, green on the right. I don't know if this is regulation or not but I put one white LED in the fuselage to make it sort of glow through the styrofoam, and another white LED running at higher current on the front underside, as a sort of a landing light, to light up the runway ahead and below.
Here we see the plane with the normal running lights on. As you can see, the light shines through the foam pretty good!
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub1.jpg
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub2.jpg
I like the view from the side, the white LED inside the fuse shines out through the foam, really lighting up the letters on the side:
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub3.jpg
Now, if you thought that was bright, here come the big guns!
I have a switch on the Tx that will turn on the "landing light". This LED is running at about 500 mA. This is a Cree XR-E P4 bin.
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub4.jpg
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub5.jpg
In this shot I'm holding the plane about 5 feet off the ground so you can see how it lights up the ground below. I might put an optic on there but so far I kind of like the floody pattern for this purpose.
http://jerry.cleedo.com/nightcub6.jpg
It remains to be seen if this is going to be bright enough to be seen from a distance while flying, and to be able to stay oriented. I haven't flown at night before so I don't really know how much light you need. I would be really surprised though if this doesn't do it; it seems like plenty of light.
Pretty cool huh?
Oversized images replaced with links
Unforgiven
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