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  2. Navigation light - Wikipedia

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    A white navigation light is as far aft as possible on the tail or each wing tip. [7] High-intensity strobe lights are located on the aircraft to aid in collision avoidance. [8] Anti-collision lights are flashing lights on the top and bottom of the fuselage, wingtips and tail tip. Their purpose is to alert others when something is happening that ...

  3. Yehudi lights - Wikipedia

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    Yehudi lights are lamps of automatically controlled brightness placed on the front and leading edges of an aircraft to raise the aircraft's luminance to the average brightness of the sky, a form of active camouflage using counter-illumination. They were designed to camouflage the aircraft by preventing it from appearing as a dark object against ...

  4. Landing lights - Wikipedia

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    Landing lights on a Mikoyan MiG-29 Landing lights on a Royal Jordanian Airbus A310, two on the nose undercarriage leg and two on the wings Landing lights are typically only useful as visibility aids to the pilots when the aircraft is very low and close to terrain, as during take-off and landing.

  5. Wing tip - Wikipedia

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    The winglet and red navigation light on the wing tip of a South African Airways Boeing 747-400 Many aircraft types, such as the Lockheed Super Constellation shown here, have fuel tanks mounted on the wing tips, commonly called tip tanks The wing tip of a Quad City Challenger II, formed with an aluminum bow The wing tip of a Grumman American AA-1, showing its Hoerner style design A Piper PA-28 ...

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  7. Anti-collision light - Wikipedia

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    Anti-collision lights, also called beacon lights or strobe lights, are a set of lights required on every aircraft to improve visibility to others, as well as collision avoidance measures by warning other pilots. [1] Historically they have used incandescent light bulbs, but recently LED lamps have been used.

  8. Passenger spots Northern Lights from airplane window ... - AOL

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    Passenger spots Northern Lights from airplane window: 'Still feels like a dream'. A passenger got a stunning aerial view of the aurora borealis thanks to a perfectly timed flight. The aurora ...

  9. Wing configuration - Wikipedia

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    A fixed-wing aircraft may have more than one wing plane, stacked one above another: Biplane: two wing planes of similar size, stacked one above the other. The biplane is inherently lighter and stronger than a monoplane and was the most common configuration until the 1930s. The very first Wright Flyer I was a biplane.