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Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:45 am
Bigrenna wrote:hotrod180 wrote:Cessna should take a page from Garmin's book
and sue you for stealing their technology.

Innovation in aviation and you take a dump on it. Funny thing is you don't even know who your shaking your finger at......
I hope you're the only one who didn't realize that I was joking.
I guess in the future I need to make that more obvious for some people.

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hotrod180 wrote:Bigrenna wrote:hotrod180 wrote:Cessna should take a page from Garmin's book
and sue you for stealing their technology.

Innovation in aviation and you take a dump on it. Funny thing is you don't even know who your shaking your finger at......
I hope you're the only one who didn't realize that I was joking.
I guess in the future I need to make that more obvious for some people.

Yeah, the joke is because of the current lawsuit between Garmin and uAvionics, in which Garmin claims a patent infringement over the manner in which uAvionics picks up the transponder output for their wingtip ADS-B Out doo hickey. Lighten up, Greg!
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Wed Feb 06, 2019 10:48 pm
Just had a buddy tell me that people are saying you’d need a 337 for these (Cessna inspection panel versions).
Does this really constitute a major alteration?
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Just got a couple in the mail today. Cant wait for camping season! Thanks for bringing these up
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Did you get the cessna version or the fabric wing version?
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Are they just the white light?
I think it would be nice if they had both a red and white light. First click of the button turns red on, then if you hit the button again within like 5 seconds or so, it goes to white.
That way you could use them in the dark and not ruin your dark-adjusted vision.
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Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:14 am
ShadowAviator wrote:Are they just the white light?
I think it would be nice if they had both a red and white light. First click of the button turns red on, then if you hit the button again within like 5 seconds or so, it goes to white.
That way you could use them in the dark and not ruin your dark-adjusted vision.
That's a very good idea. Specially for preflighting at night.
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I saw on Facebook that Fly-Lite now has the Cessna replacement lights. 2 pack for 140. Ordering mine as we speak.
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Sun Mar 10, 2019 10:14 pm
They required me to give up my stock 170B panels in trade. Can you let me know if that’s still the case?
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I wish I needed a set of those. I love warm dark, it just doesn't exist up here.
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ShadowAviator wrote:Are they just the white light?
I think it would be nice if they had both a red and white light. First click of the button turns red on, then if you hit the button again within like 5 seconds or so, it goes to white.
That way you could use them in the dark and not ruin your dark-adjusted vision.
Rig for red. Up scope. I think the white is a great way to attract bugs. All kidding aside, I think it a great idea. Love that folks are constantly thinking of something cool to add to the experience
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