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AeroLEDs Nano E Series Experimental LED Forward / Tail Postition / Anti-Collision Wingtip Lights

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Overview

The NANO™ E redefines compact aviation lighting, delivering exceptional performance in our smallest footprint yet. Designed specifically for experimental aircraft, the NANO™ E offers up to three powerful lighting functions to enhance safety and visibility:

Position Light – Red and green directional lighting for clear navigation awareness.
Anti-Collision Strobe – Intense flashing for increased visibility during both daytime and nighttime operations.
Optional Rear-Facing White Position Light – Adds an extra layer of recognition from behind for improved situational awareness.

Engineered with a low-drag, aerodynamic profile, the NANO™ E is built for quick and seamless installation and supports both 14V and 28V electrical systems.

Each light includes internal mount brackets, ideal for aircraft with removable wingtips and easy internal access. For aircraft requiring an external installation, external mount brackets are available for purchase separately.

Compact, powerful, and highly versatile, the NANO™ E is the perfect lighting solution for a wide range of experimental aircraft applications.

Features

Specifications

  • Max Current: 14VDC: ACL 0.7A (Average)
  • 2.6A (Peak)
  • POS 0.8A
  • Max Current 28VDV: ACL 0.5A (Average)
  • 1.8A (Peak)
  • POS 0.8A
  • Weight: 1.8 oz
  • Length: 3" Width: 1" Depth: .89"

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