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  • peterairfix
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    • Jul 2012
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    P 51 mustang lighting help

    Just a quick question I know that the mustang had the wing tip lights but would it have had a red flashing one anywhere if so where would have been located?
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    Didn't the Mustang have a red gree and amber light centrally underneath just behind the wing?

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    • flyjoe180
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      • Jan 2012
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      Originally posted by peterairfix
      I know that the mustang had the wing tip lights but would it have had a red flashing one anywhere if so where would have been located?
      Peter, wing tip coloured lights were standard, AKA navigation lights. There is also a white steady navigation/anti collision light on the tail rudder on the P-51 from memory. Flashing beacons/anti-collision lights such as the red flashing type to which you refer, didn't appear on aircraft until after the Second World War. As an aside, I believe they may have been a British invention that was adopted internationally!

      The ID lights under the wing tip (red green and amber) to which Graham refers are identification lights.

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