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Old 05-06-2009, 08:26 PM
Frank Smidler Frank Smidler is offline
 
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Default Problem with GS-AIR Nav/Strobe Lights

I have 82 hours on my RV-6 and while doing maintenance work today I noticed that the rear white LED lights on my GS-Air Nav/Strobe lights on both wing tips were not working. The Red and Green forward facing LED lights work fine. There is only one set of wires for both the front and rear LED Nav lights so it can not be a wiring issue. I am going to call GS-Air tomorrow to discuss. Has anyone else had this problem with there lights? I like there lights and was surprised by this problem.
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Formally of Lafayette, IN
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Old 05-08-2009, 07:56 AM
Frank Smidler Frank Smidler is offline
 
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Default Update

I called GS-Air yesterday and reported my issues with the Nav/strobe lights. To their credit they did not hesitate to send me replacement lights immediately. They did ask that I return the old ones so they can evaluate the cause of the problem.
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Formally of Lafayette, IN
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