Micro Night Lights (Parkflyers, too)
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These guys modded their site and now have connector set-ups for micro and larger planes:
http://flightlights.net/index.html
I'm trying a "micro deluxe" set upwhen they arrive.
Please post any lighting options/opinions/observations for our birds, micro-sized or otherwise, if you wish.
Thanks, folks!
http://flightlights.net/index.html
I'm trying a "micro deluxe" set upwhen they arrive.
Please post any lighting options/opinions/observations for our birds, micro-sized or otherwise, if you wish.
Thanks, folks!

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WingingIt 74 from the Wattflyer site gave me this address after I ordered from the other :
http://www.sf-design-solutions.com/
They even have the cool blue tail light and are less expensive! Ouch! Right in my own Dojo!
Sakai was impatient!
Strike too soon!
http://www.sf-design-solutions.com/
They even have the cool blue tail light and are less expensive! Ouch! Right in my own Dojo!
Sakai was impatient!

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Here's one I rigged up last night:
http://rcfightersforfreedom.blogspot...-at-night.html
I can imagine the horror of installing this with tape (I tried that for a second)so I went another way. It went in easily with myutilization of angling wisdom....we know little "tricks" and apply them in life. This is SERIOUS bright stuff, here.
http://rcfightersforfreedom.blogspot...-at-night.html
I can imagine the horror of installing this with tape (I tried that for a second)so I went another way. It went in easily with myutilization of angling wisdom....we know little "tricks" and apply them in life. This is SERIOUS bright stuff, here.