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Whelen 9072414 LED Anti

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Part# 11-16097
MFR Model# 01-0790724-14
WAT No.DescriptionPN
9072414LED Anti-collision light
(5-Hole rudder mount, Barons, 2.25 lbs.)
cable pigtail, Red 28V (9008814)
11-16097

Overview

Model 90724 Series is a self-contained LED anti-collision beacon. It's solid-state circuitry and LED light source obsolete the "old style" mechanical oscillating beacons as well as the Whelen 90044 Series quartz halogen flashing beacons. Benefits include no moving parts, no EMI/RFI, no inrush current spikes and crisp on off cycles. There are several models available to provide compatibility with existing mounting patterns and profiles, thus eliminating the need to alter the aircraft.

Specifications

  • Power Consumption: 0.45 Amps @ 28 VDC
  • LED Color: Aviation RED
  • Weight: 1.8 lbs (816gm) (unless otherwise noted)
  • Exposed Height: 2.70" (69mm)
  • Lens Color: Clear glass
  • Replaces: Whelen: 90044 Series and Grimes: G9950-( ), 40-0100-( ), 30-2140-( ), 40-0117-( ), 40-0127-( ), 30-2647-( )
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Reviews

Product was a direct replacement for original beacon Beechcraft Baron 58 rudder mount. Great quality with LED performance making for a nice upgrade.

Aviation A Verified Purchase

Whelen 9072414 LED Anti

September 12, 2025

Great product, works well and simple to fit.

Sa M Verified Purchase

Whelen 9072414 LED Anti

December 3, 2024

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