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A650
Wing-tip Lights.
The A650 may be added to the existing
Whelen W1285 position lights with
minimum modification. The wing-tip
strobe retainer supports the position
light tip as the original retainer
did. The A650 is electronically and
mechanically interchangeable with
the Whelen A429. |
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Model
- A470A The A470A can be installed
on the vertical fin or fuselage. It
incorporates a vibration proof flash
tube which allows flush mounting.
Available with Aviation Red, Aviation
White or Split Aviation Red/White
optic lens. Requires either H102 or
H103 mounting adapter. |
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Model
- A600 PG and Model A600 PR Ready
to install, this strobe light head
assembly will equip the aircraft with
forward and tail position lights.
Specify voltage, 14V or 28V. |
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Model
- HR,CFA The HR,CFA a self-contained
Comet-Flash anti-collision strobe
beacon, is approved by the FAA as
a direct replacement for any rotating
beacon. It is available with Whelen's
approved split Aviation Red/White
lens. Red is directed to the front
reducing propeller reflection. The
model HR, CFA fits any standard or
fuselage adapter previously used for
rotating beacons with 3-3/4" diameter
base. |
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Model
- 90193 Wing tip strobe and navigation
light. FAA-TSO approved. |
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Model
- A625 For Aircraft with Wing-Tip
Tanks and for Aircraft with Enclosed
Position Lights. Recommended for Cessna's
single engine aircraft 1970-1971.
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Model
- A650 PG and Model A650 PR The
A650 PG-14 or 28 can be installed
with almost no modification to the
aircraft's structure. This position
and strobe light is electronically
and mechanically interchangeable with
the Whelen A429 PG. |
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A500A
The A500A, V or H, tail strobe can
be installed on the tail cone and
can replace the existing tail position
light. 14V or 28V |
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Model
- 70509 Flasher Halogen Flashing
Anti-Collision Light Totally new self-contained,
flashing anti-collision light assembly
with FAA TSO-C96a approved. NOTE:
Model 70509 is not recommended for
helicopters. |
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HTS-CF
P/N A490A TS CF14
The HTS,CF produces an accumulated
34 joules of energy. It can be equipped
to flash simultaneously with up to
5 other HTS, CF power supplies by
connecting an 18 gauge wire between
the synchronization mechanisms in
each power supply. An 18 gauge low
voltage wire supplies power to each
HTS power supply. |
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A490
HT CF-14
Whelen's most compact, single-source
power supply produces an accumulated
19 joules of energy. |
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HDACF
P/N A413A HDA-CF14
The HDACF is the finest power supply
available. It has the capability for
simultaneous flashing, alternate flashing
or both. Wing outputs can be disabled
when trigger function is engaged.
A TWO LIGHT MODE ALTERNATE FLASHING,
produces a combined total of 44 joules
to each light. A TWO LIGHT MODE SIMULTANEOUS
FLASHING, produces a combined total
of 22 joules to each light. A THREE
LIGHT MODE produces a combined total
of 22 joules to each simultaneous
light alternating with a combined
total of 44 joules. |
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Model
- H102 These adapters are designed
for the A470A and A450. H102 allows
direct mounting of the strobe light
head assembly to the skin of the fuselage
or the top of a 2-1/2" diameter Cessna
vertical stabilizer fairing. |
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Model
- H103 The H103 is designed to
allow strobe light head assemblies
to be installed in 3-3/4" diameter
standard rotating beacon mounting.
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Model
- A440 MOUNTING ADAPTER Available
for fuselage installation of Models
HR,CFA and SA,CF Please order separately.
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Model
- A610 Recommended for Cessna
Single Engine Aircraft, 1972 and later.
In this assembly the A610 and A612
are mounted directly onto the wingtip
retainer. Use the A612 as a template
for cutting a hole in the existing
light shield. This system requires
very little time or labor to install.
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Model
- A612 Recommended for Cessna
Single Engine Aircraft, 1972 and later.
In this assembly the A610 and A612
are mounted directly onto the wingtip
retainer. Use the A612 as a template
for cutting a hole in the existing
light shield. This system requires
very little time or labor to install.
The A612 magnifying lens increases
the light intensity by two to three
times in the horizontal plane. |