dilbert123 wrote:
Interesting. I flew 28's in the mid-60's and I'm reasonably certain we didn't have any lights like these. The '28's were used in the Training Command and the formation flying we did there was strictly daytime. Is it possible these lights were added at some later date? I've never seen one on a '28. The Air Force used the D models in Viet Nam that had some differences from the Navy models (nose wheel steering for one) so could they have used these lights? We had only the usual green/red and white aft lights and we couldn't dim or flash them.
Thanks
IIRC, the yellow were deleted from some of the NAVY birds during an ASC. (I think the same one that replaced the fuselage "white" I.D. lights with the red anti collision lights). The Navy T-28's Rudder retain the provision for a second lamp, and the Air Force birds I have certified I have had to replace the yellow lens with a white for compliance, as well as " disable" the dimming and flash provisions.
I remember seeing them on some of the modern military birds that I have moved around the countryas well. F-14, F-15 etc.