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Lighting the way in a taildragger...

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RE: Landing and taxi lights on a tailwheel aircraft.

How are landing a taxi lights generally aimed on a tailwheel aircraft? Forward, yeah.... but in three point attitude? in level flight attitude? 1 each?

I'm thinking about designing some low-cost retractable LED lights for the Ryan ST replica that I'm working on.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Glenn
 
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