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I hope so. I didn’t purchase the kit to “brew my own” anything.There is a custom Flyleds for the RV-15. I thought that the early comments when the kit was announced were that lights were part of the added value proposition. I don't see anything about that in current published info so I must be imagining that.
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Thank you for linking our product! We custom designed this combined landing and taxi light specifically for the RV-15 more than a year ago. They are installed in the prototype RV-15, and the feedback we're getting from the test crew is positive to say the least! The guy in the blue shirt on the left (that would be Rian from Van's Aircraft for those that didn't know) told me "it lights up twice as much of the runway as the -15 needs to land".There is a custom Flyleds for the RV-15. I thought that the early comments when the kit was announced were that lights were part of the added value proposition. I don't see anything about that in current published info so I must be imagining that.
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I bought this kit from Paul and put it together a few weeks ago. Super simple and straightforward, just follow the directions. It fits the lighting bracket on the wings as expected. In the video above Paul says it may be sold through Van's already assembled, if that's the way you want to go.
The website price is per side. I confirmed it last week with Paul.Thanks for the video!
Is the price for the kit per side, or is that all in for both lights? I'm guessing the former, but it is hard to tell from the web site.
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The kit does not include the lights, only the wire harness. The harness terminates with a round screw on plug with a ziplock baggie containing crimp male terminals and receiver plugs for attaching to the light side wires when you purchase the lights.Similar has been mentioned in other threads and components. I would caution the 'by the book' builders (speaking generically, not assuming that's you Marc) regarding buying this type of stuff early. It's hard to say for sure how things will be packaged but chances are that most builders who buy all the kits will have the lights included in one of them. You may end up buying duplicate components.
Maybe Van's will make the lights optional or change their current policy of not allowing kit deletions. This would better accommodate people who wanted to buy them sooner, or use an alternative light.
The kit does not include the lights, only the wire harness. The harness terminates with a round screw on plug with a ziplock baggie containing crimp male terminals and receiver plugs for attaching to the light side wires when you purchase the lights.
For newer kits like the 12 and 14, is stuff like this typically part of the standard kits?
The answer has to come from Vans and from FlyLED. Until either, or both, state one way or another, all of this conversation is just speculation.Has anyone asked Van's directly if they plan on including them in future kits or are they an option? In my 14 kit lights were an option. I can't imagine one would want to wait for something that goes into the wing for it to show up in a future kit that isn't even offered for sale yet.
The answer has to come from Vans and from FlyLED. Until either, or both, state one way or another, all of this conversation is just speculation.
I can't imagine one would want to wait for something that goes into the wing for it to show up in a future kit that isn't even offered for sale yet.

All of that will be true for an ELSA, even more so for an SLSA, even more for a MOSAIC qualifying RV15. However, none of these RV15 kits we have received, or, have yet to be delivered, will be registered as such. They will be registered as an EAB. None of what you expressed will have to be adhered to by a builder building an EAB RV15.This is mostly true, but there is some regulation that supports the logic that lights will be included in one of the kits. Part of the AW certification process for an ELSA involves signing an affidavit that attests to having built the kit exactly to the plans and that all of the components were provided by the kit provider. This is embedded in the 8130-15 statement of compliance. Back to the caveat that 'anything can happen', but we're pretty far out on a limb if we think Van's will not produce ELSA RV-15 kits. Also far out on a limb to think that they will not support a configuration with lights, especially since a bunch of us already have the wiring installed to support them.
A lot of people could care less about the ELSA requirements so this doesn't matter to them. Still, it's been stated by Van's six different ways from Sunday that it is part of the business plan for the RV-15. If they stick to that plan the lights will be required to be provided at the very least as an option.
However, none of these RV15 kits we have received, or, have yet to be delivered, will be registered as such. They will be registered as an EAB.
I have not said anything to imply builders have to adhere to anything. Builders can do whatever they want. What I have said is that if Van's intends for ELSA builders to be able to have lights, they will be obligated to provide the lights. You're not tracking the difference between builder obligations and manufacturer obligations.None of what you expressed will have to be adhered to by a builder building an EAB RV15.
There are FAA requirements to meet by Vans to be eligible to register a kit as an ELSA before they can qualify to deliver ELSA kits to builders. Vans has not met those requirements yet for any of these RV15 kits.
I have my kit. I have been working on it for over 6 weeks now. There is absolutely no way this wing kit could meet requirements for Vans to use it as a finalized wing kit for an ESLA kit. There are way too many things that will have to change because they are not correct. To say the wing kit I received would meet ESLA requirements is a joke. A joke that is NOT funny.
I am curious as well, to here what would make the first kits delivered, not be ELSA eligible.I have my kit. I have been working on it for over 6 weeks now. There is absolutely no way this wing kit could meet requirements for Vans to use it as a finalized wing kit for an ESLA kit. There are way too many things that will have to change because they are not correct. To say the wing kit I received would meet ESLA requirements is a joke. A joke that is NOT funny.
It was definitely not lost on me. My thought was that whatever they are developing must be related to the delivery on wing tips being pushed out.I thought for sure you all would be talking about the nugget dropped in the video about something new coming out for the RV-15 wingtip lights.
Steve the "something new coming" relates to a new product for the established lineup of RV's that after more than a year of development time we are 90% ready to launch and 90% to go... We have to get those shipping out the door for a while first, but I can see how it could be adapted to be that "something new" for the -15 wing. No need to hold your breath on that one.I thought for sure you all would be talking about the nugget dropped in the video about something new coming out for the RV-15 wingtip lights.
Well, either way, I'm excited for your company and look forward to seeing what you develop in the future for the -15.Steve the "something new coming" relates to a new product for the established lineup of RV's that after more than a year of development time we are 90% ready to launch and 90% to go... We have to get those shipping out the door for a while first, but I can see how it could be adapted to be that "something new" for the -15 wing. No need to hold your breath on that one.
At this stage (to the best of my knowledge!) our lights will be an option. I'm sure there's plenty of folks who will even leave the blanking plates out to save the 2 ounces as they build their lightweight day VFR version. However I'm (very much!) open to and looking forward to the day that Van's lets us know that we need to supply them with two lights for every RV-15 they sell!