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  2. Aviation obstruction lighting - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft warning lights at the Mannheim telecommunications tower, in the background the bright torchlight of a steam cracker, in the distance warning lights from wind turbines Structure using a white strobe Structure using a Red/White Strobe Closeup of an aircraft warning light on top of a highrise in Changzhou, China Closeup of an aircraft warning light on top a factory facilities Structure ...

  3. Annunciator panel - Wikipedia

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    More complicated aircraft will feature Master Warning and Master Caution lights/switches. In the event of any red or yellow annunciator being activated, the yellow or red master light, usually located elsewhere in the pilot's line of sight, will illuminate. In most installations they will flash and an audible alert will accompany them.

  4. Aviation light signals - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic control signal light gun in use at base flight tower. In the case of a radio failure or aircraft not equipped with a radio, or in the case of a deaf pilot, air traffic control may use a signal lamp (called a "signal light gun" or "light gun" by the FAA [1] [2]) to direct the aircraft.

  5. Air traffic obstacle - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic obstacles have to be marked in most cases with red and white colored markings and with aircraft warning lights at night. On larger structures blinking lights are required. An example of an air traffic obstacle is the air traffic control tower. In the past lamps similar to those used on lighthouses were sometimes used.

  6. 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.

  7. Balisor - Wikipedia

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    Balisor is a system of illuminated beacons for high voltage power lines using a cold-cathode low-pressure neon lamp, [1] used as an aircraft warning light. Description [ edit ]

  8. Royal Malaysian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Faced with aging MiG-29 and F-5 aircraft, the RMAF began its Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) acquisition program in 2011, with a planned entry of service date between 2015 and 2016. While it was initially reported that the RMAF was seeking to procure 18 aircraft, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] this number rose to 24 to 40 new aircraft in 2014 with a budget ...

  9. List of equipment of the Royal Malaysian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Combat aircraft; Boeing F/A-18 Hornet: United States: multirole: F/A-18D: 8 [1] 30 planned to be acquried from KAF. Waiting for US government approval since it is US origin military equipment. [2] Sukhoi Su-30: Russia: multirole Su-30MKM: 18 [1] BAE Hawk: United Kingdom: light fighter: Hawk 208: 12 ...