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    Senior Member ken nougaret's Avatar
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    Default nav/strobe standoff

    Does anyone have a source for wingtip nav/strobe standoffs? Can't seem to find at ACS.

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    Default Re: nav/strobe standoff

    Kitfox has them.

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    Default Re: nav/strobe standoff

    Yes I used the Kitfox standoffs on my Hoerner wingtips. Kitfox also has standard wingtips with standoffs already molded in.
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    Default Re: nav/strobe standoff

    Here's a photo of the Kitfox standoff on my Hoerner wingtip.
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    Default Re: nav/strobe standoff

    I have the regular style tips. Will the same standoffs work? Or maybe i dont even them. Hard to tell without cutting a hole first. I have the whelen 600 series nav/strobes.

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    Default Re: nav/strobe standoff

    I used 1/8 ply (the stuff used for the ribs and such) cut out to the shape of the tip light. After sanding a flat spot on the wing tip, epoxied the ply on with a structural mix and filled the remaining gaps with micro. After some sanding and fairing it looks good (to me) and was relatively easy.
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