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New AlphaBeam available at Aircraft Spruce

By Janice Wood · March 21, 2011 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the new Teledyne AlphaBeam LED Landing & Taxi Light.

The AlphaBeam LED Landing and Taxi Light is FAA-PMA approved, and it meets all of the environmental requirements of RTCA DO-160-F, according to company officials. Maintenance costs are reduced as there is no need to modify the existing incandescent mounting on the aircraft.

The patented optical design of the AlphaBeam prevents any dimming or loss of intensity across voltage ranges of 11 VDC to 30 VDC all the while drawing less power and using less LEDs than other LED based bulbs, according to company officials. These units incorporate optimized LEDs and drive electronics for maximum life and brightness. The AlphaBeam LED Landing and Taxi Light is ruggedized for aircraft shock, vibration, and temperature ranges.

The AlphaBeam LED Landing and Taxi Light is a drop-in replacement for many traditional PAR36 incandescent lights (4313, 4509, 4591, 4594, 4595, 4596, Q4631, Q4632).

The AlphaBeam LED Landing and Taxi Light is priced at $325. Volume pricing is available. For more information: 877-477-7823 or AircraftSpruce.com

 

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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