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08-27-2020, 03:31 PM
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I haven't seen that part of the instructions. Any thoughts on which section?
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Sure - its in OP-56 Tail Lighting, OP-37 has some info too
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08-30-2020, 09:30 PM
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The other thing to consider is whether you really want a light there - some of us decided to avoid it and get Aveo Ziptip wingtips instead - those also have rear-facing lights that eliminate the need for anything in the tailcone.
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08-31-2020, 05:36 AM
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Originally Posted by rdamazio
The other thing to consider is whether you really want a light there - some of us decided to avoid it and get Aveo Ziptip wingtips instead - those also have rear-facing lights that eliminate the need for anything in the tailcone.
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Hadn't considered that option, will look into it. Did you modify the rudder fairing given that it's shaped to accommodate a light?
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08-31-2020, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by mturnerb
Hadn't considered that option, will look into it. Did you modify the rudder fairing given that it's shaped to accommodate a light?
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I haven't yet, but that's my plan.
I've also checked with Van's, they said it's totally fine to cut off that bulb and make it flat (but they don't make a version of the fairing without it).
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08-31-2020, 10:39 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2019
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Even with the Aveo wingtips, you can still add a taillight. It isn't required, but it can be done (I know because I'm doing it...)
The Aveo tail strobe has a sync wire where you can get all three strobes to work together.
Again, not required, but if you want a cool three-light blink to make your 787 strobe light pattern match your all glass 787 panel, it is possible.
Given the the rudder fairing has a flat spot for mounting the light, it does look a little naked without something there, although I guess you could layer up a fiberglass golf-ball sized rounded shape.
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08-31-2020, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by AlpineYoda
Again, not required, but if you want a cool three-light blink to make your 787 strobe light pattern match your all glass 787 panel, it is possible.
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We still have something that a 787 will never have: the RV grin 
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08-31-2020, 11:20 AM
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I have the Aveo Zip tips with the white position light/strobe in the rear module. I removed the tail fairing mount from the lower rudder fairing and glassed it in. The Zip Tips are terrific, and once you add up the cost of LED nav/strobe/recog & landing lights. as well as the wingtips, the $3000 cost for the Zip's is not that extravagant. Obviously there would be no need to run wiring to the rudder.
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08-31-2020, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Jpm757
I removed the tail fairing mount from the lower rudder fairing and glassed it in.
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Do you happen to have pictures or pointers for this? I'm going to do this soon, but not 100% sure how to keep the "right" shape.
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08-31-2020, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rdamazio
Do you happen to have pictures or pointers for this? I'm going to do this soon, but not 100% sure how to keep the "right" shape.
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I just followed the contours of the fairing.
https://i.postimg.cc/tTBTJFY8/20200831-184050.jpg
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RV6 #20477 completed 1991 sold.
RV7 #72018 N767T first flight 11/21/2017 350+ hrs.
IO-360M1B MT 3 blade, Dual AFS 5600 QUICK Panel.
Manual Flaps. (KOXC)Oxford, CT, (0NY0)North Creek, NY.
1941 J3 Cub skis,floats.
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