Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
(OP)
Am searching for a group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights Enthusiased. Does anyone know of any group online or offline to know more about Obstruction Light rules, especially in India





RE: Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
You should post this in forum31: Aerospace engineering other topics. Please red-flag this post, afterwards.
Thanks.
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JHG
RE: Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
RE: Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
Quote (moon161)
>>You could try and use a bottle jack to press the studs out. You could hold it down using the adjacent studs. <<
>> There is not enough room to press them out towards the bottom. Or am I misunderstanding your suggestion? Although maybe could potentially press it down enough to break it loose, maybe 1/2", then pull it back up. <<
However it works out. Breaking it loose is key. Time AND Load AND penetrant may work for you too. A bottle jack is something you can pump up and leave it be if it's not keeping something from falling on you.
RE: Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
@OP ... "Aircraft Warning Lights" I understand, but "Enthusiased" I don't get ??
another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?
RE: Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
Something you could only replicate if you could determine the OP's language, and force the right phrase thru google translate into english.
STF
RE: Group of ICAO certified Aircraft Warning Lights
thread404-414465: Help me get these studs out
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com