Tom Navar

Well Known Member
Check out www.FLITELITE.com for those awesome night flying experiences. When that super higtech all-glass panel goes black, you won't have to be holding that flashlight in your mouth while you trim the airplane, hold the stick, and juggle the engine controls, especially on landing.
TN (No relationship to above company)
RV-8, building
Cessna 180
 
This looks just like the "Mic Light" that I've been using on my helmet boom mike for a couple of years - maybe they've changed the name. Regardless, it is a GREAT addition to the cockpit on night flights!

Paul
 
Got a few of those, new-in-package, in NVG-compatible green. One on my old helmet, too (which jumped into my car on my last day in the Corps...).