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Bfgoodrich Led Aviation Navigation Light Pair 2la455358-00 2la455359-00 28v Good on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Bellevue, Washington, United States

Bellevue, Washington, United States
Pair of BFGoodrich Aerospace / Hella Aerospace LED navigation lights. Includes left (port/red P/N 2LA455358-00) and right (starboard/green P/N2LA455359-00) lights. 28V only. It has the same mounting dimensions as the navigation lights that are faired under the clear plastic wingtip housing on Barons and Bonanzas, but it's physically larger. As you can see, the lights are incredibly bright, even working off of 3 9 volt batteries- very little power draw! Rated for 10,000 hours. Direct replacement for existing lights installed on BK117, BO105, DO228, EC135, EH101, Hindustan ALH, PC9, PC12, Transall and many others. These lights comply to FAR part 23, 25, 27 and 29 and are also NVIS friendly. Suitable for civil aviation and for operations with NVG‘s, no need to apply filters or change the light source.
Brand:BFGoodrich Manufacturer Part Number:2LA455358-00 & 2LA455359-00 UPC:Does not apply

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