Whelen Blaze™ an all LED wingtip position, anti-collision and tail light assembly for the LSA and experimental market with Red and Green lights. Low drag and light weight without compromising safety and visibility.
Note: For Experimental Use Only. Not TSO Approved. |
Beautiful product
Whelen Blaze Wingtip Light Set 14 VDC Red & Green
Good product, easy to install and to connect. Very bright.
Whelen Blaze Wingtip Light Set 14 VDC Red & Green
Truly fantastic lights. Replaced the old yellowed LED lights on my LSA with these and these are 5x brighter and look sharp as heck. Cant beat the price either. Highly recommended!
Exactly what I wanted. Low profile and brighter than old incandescent lights, so meeting visibility requirements is no issue. Whelen makes quality products. I relamped my old C195 with their 600 series and decided to stick with Whelen for my current project
Whelen Blaze Wingtip Light Set 14 VDC Red & Green
So far they are great installed on wing I have finished building and tested. Works Great!!!
Whelen Blaze Wingtip Light Set 14 VDC Red & Green
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Yes they do.
No. These are not rated for night flight, daytime VFR only.
The 11-18403 (01-95001-03) is smaller in size and does not have the same output as the 90340. I would only recommend the Orion 600 series for this application.
Per Whelen: this unit is waterproof, however, as it is an experimental product, no formal DO160 testing was performed.
No, they are not designed for 28v systems.
The blaze and the Microburst would fit into the same experimental category. The main difference is the BLAZE is a smaller and more aerodynamic footprint. The Blaze series is synchronizable as well.
The only difference is the overall size of the Blaze is a bit smaller. All other aspects of the lights are the same.
The blaze lights were intended for daytime VFR use only as they do not meet the output and coverage requirements for night flight that are part of the ASTM specs. Whelen recommends the Orion 600 seris for night flight.
20 or 22 ga wire.