RE: Night flying with park flyer anyone?
Geez, sorry that pic hwas so grainy, but you get the idea. You can see the landing lights and wingtip lights, but not the strobe on the vert. stab. I fly in a school parking lot at night sometimes, and cars actually pull over to watch farily often. It's best to fly in dusk first to get the 'orientation by lights only' thing down.