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Guest Shalomar

Donny AKA ShalomarFly 2 ROCKS!!!Saw this link on another forum. An addon feature, Southwest Airlines and a fair number of bizjets use them. Can be put on GA aircraft in RL too, one member has a Piper Dakota equipped.http://www.preciseflight.com/Pulselitedusk.htmlYou need flash player, available on link. Best Regards:-wave

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Guest Chris Wallace

This can be done in Fly! II...although the landing lights aren't really as visible at a distance as in real life, having the left and right lights alternate is just a matter of some AMP file tweaking, for example with the Peregrine TRI4.AMP:First create a simple flasher (0.5 second frequency) - Subsystem Entry - flsh -- Landing light Flasher -- - unit id - flsl -- flash rate -- 0.5 -- end Subsystem --Then add it as a dependency for the left landing light so that when the flasher is "on" the light is "on": - Subsystem entry - bulb - Landing light 1 - - right wing landing light - lnd1 - circuit dependency (switch) - rll3 - flasher on - flsl <_AND> - circuit load (amps) - 8.9 And add the inverted flasher as a dependency for the right landing light so that when the flasher is "off" the light is "on": - Subsystem entry - bulb - land light 2 - - landing light - lnd2 - circuit dependency (switch) - lll3 - flasher off - ~flsl <_AND> - circuit load (amps) - 8.9 Chris WallaceOttawa, Canada

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