CRAZEDpilot

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About CRAZEDpilot

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  • Birthday 12/11/1978

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  • Location Oregon
  • Interests Tailwheel Aircraft and Off-Airport Flying

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  1. CRAZEDpilot added a post in a topic Anyone tried one of these lights??   

    UPDATE: The product has been re-engineered and we're manufacturing a new strobe & wig-wag controller (yes, in America) that hit the street last year, allowing all sorts of light combinations including any LED and some incascent bulbs including your Vision X lamps.   Please verify the current draw requirements (max 5 AMPS per output side) but you can get the controller only for $26, and new LED lights that can be paired with the kit below including the new mini BULLET LED lights, they're a ton of recognition lighting for such a small package:
     
    http://www.crazedpilot.com/led-lighting/
    http://www.crazedpilot.com/aircraft-strobe-light-led-landing-lights-wig-wag-controller/
     
    Feel free to ask any questions, we're around to help.....
     
    ~Brendan

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    Brendan
    Co-Founder
    http://CRAZEDpilot.com
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  2. CRAZEDpilot added a post in a topic Tailwheel   

    Grove is definately hard to beat on these type of aircraft; I've had Grove on two of my Kitfox and I can flare it in slow at 40-ish
    and drop it on those grove with 26" bushwheels and be stopped in 150-200ft every time (alone) with the confidence I"m not going
    to bend anything.  It's a lovely feeling.  If anyone is in the market, I'd recommend getting the brake lines drilled into the grove; makes
    for a clean install.  There are arguements for both directions (bored/slotted) but I prefer ours drilled.
     
    Safe flying all!
    ~Brendan
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