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Landing Strip / Runway Lights

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Part# 11-07952
MFR Model# 3C-7400-8

Overview

LANDING STRIP/RUNWAY LIGHT
A portable, steady-burning, white LED light for marking tactical, expeditionary, and emergency airfield runways and remote fixed-wing landing strip runways and airfields. As used by oil exploration companies in undeveloped countries, and forward-deployed military.

Initially designed for expedited airfield lighting for oil exploration companies, Tektite's LANDING STRIP LIGHT operates from standard C alkaline batteries, and is one of the first LED aviation lights to be used for fixed wing operations at remote airfield landing strips and expedited airfields. Military issue tough, as used by US/NATO. Self-contained and watertight, they are used for temporary runway edge, taxiway and ramp lighting. Quickly deployed for temporary operations, they can be staked into place for semi-permanent installation.

Angled toward the approach vector, these WHITE lights are effective for marking the edge of primitive landing strips. An orange reflective collar also lights up in landing lights, once the aircraft is on the ground.

These lights are not FAA approved, but make better alternatives than smudge pots, flares, vehicle headlights, or other improvised lighting for emergency light plane landing strips. The facility management must decide the number of lights needed for your situation (a maximum spacing of 200' between lights on each side of the runway is conventional). An LZ STROBE is suggested to mark the approach end of the strip.

Spring-loaded weighted bases (PVC-coated lead) keep the lights upright in high winds and prop wash. No assembly is required, so there's no fumbling around in the dark, simply lift out and twist-on.

Six optional lens colors are available: blue (taxiway), green, red (end of runway/runout), amber, yellow, & white (standard). Special infrared/black (IR) versions are available for night vision equipment use, to approved government/military organizations.

The final landing decision is ALWAYS the pilot's responsibility, and use of these lights in any area must be with the consultation and approval of the pilot and/or local authorities.

Operators Liability- The system has been designed to be operated under normal visual meteorological conditions for night flying by a pilot with normal vision. The system is utilized at the operator's discretion and risk. The suppliers accept no liability whatsoever whether implied or explicit for any incidents/accidents that may incur. The operator must ensure that trained personnel operate the system and are made fully aware of aviation safety and that the runway remains clear of animals, pedestrians and obstructions at all times during landings and takeoffs. Only competent and currently night rated pilots may use this system. Use by student pilots training for night rating is prohibited.

Lights fold flat for storage

Not available for sale to European Union at this time, not RoHS compliant.

SOLD INDIVIDUALLY. ORANGE with white lens, unless other lens color specified.

A Pelican 1660 case will fit 40 of these lights 180 lbs. w/case, A 1550 case will fit 10 (50 lbs.)

Features

  • Easy to use, a 2-person team and a vehicle can deploy in minutes.
  • Compact, versatile, effective & affordable.
  • Quickly guides pilots to the specified landing site from miles away.
  • Won't blow around even under heavy prop wash, no ground attachment needed.
  • Uses include private or estate Landing strips, Airport back-up lighting, Forward area, disaster recovery area, and remote area landing strips.
  • Units can be permanently mounted easily with a single fastener.

Specifications

  • Waterproof
  • Power: 43.4 Lumens
  • Materials: ABS and LEXANŽ, Vinyl-Coated lead base
  • Bulb: 14 white LED array
  • Bulb Life: 10,000+ hours
  • Burn Time: 20+ hours
  • Batteries: 3 C-cell Alkaline (included)
  • Weight: 3.75 lbs. (1.7 kg)
  • Dimensions: 11.5" (29 cm) tall x 6" (15 cm) Dia. at base
  • U.S. Patent #6,168,288 & #6,814,463

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