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Aveo Engineering gets TSO for Ultra Wingtip Lights and Red Baron Anti-collision Beacon

By Janice Wood · October 30, 2012 ·

Aveo Engineering has received an FAA TSO for its Ultra Galactica series of 2 and 3 function wingtip lights, and Red Baron anti-collision beacon. These lights are now available for installation on most aircraft.

The Ultra wingtip lights combine red or green navigation, strobe, and rear white position lights, and the Ultra Embedded version removes the rear position light function in anticipation of being installed under a recessed wingtip lens. The Red Baron is suitable for fuselage or vertical stabilizer mounting, and all Aveo airframe lights are completely self contained with no external power supply needed, company officials said.

Most Aveo lighting products come with an unlimited, lifetime warranty should there ever be a failure due to any defect. “Should there ever be a problem that isn’t a result of something like abuse or a lightning strike,” says Aveo founder Christian Nielsen, “we simply swap out the unit for a new one. Fortunately, this is something we don’t have to do often, given our extreme level of reliability.”

For more information: AveoEngineering.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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