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The
Electro-Mechanical product family consists
of Windshield Wiper Systems, Search Lights
and Retractable Landing Lights.
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Windshield Wiper Systems
The
future is being planned today at Honeywell Lighting & Electronics
(L&E). Next generation windshield wiper systems provide longer life,
reduced noise levels and lower maintenance costs for any aircraft type.
L&E has 20 plus years of windshield wiper design and manufacturing
experience. Our technical strengths include custom design of systems and
components, integration of subsystem components, fast response engineering
& prototype model shop, computer aided design, modeling & manufacturing
and resident DER (hardware & software) and DMIR’s.
- Our windshield wiper systems are designed and constructed for a service
life of 1000 hours or greater as required
- Microprocessor controlled motor for delayed sweep and speed control;
high, low and intermittent sweep rates
- Vertical or horizontal park positions
- AC or DC power
- On screen or off screen park positions
- Flat or curved glass operation
- Aircraft unique sweep patterns
- Operation on coated (PPG) glass; both wet and dry
- Brushless DC motors for increased reliability
- Advanced electronics with options
| Controllable
Search Lights |
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Whatever your needs, Lighting and Electronics can provide
the solution!
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L&E's 45-0253 search light (on right) operates in both visible
and infra-red (NVG) mode. It is electronically controlled and has
155 knot capability, automatic preset landing position and a 10,000
cycle life. This search light also is available with a lamp dimming
option & contains no mechanical switches or relays. |
| Retractable
Landing Lights |
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Our 45-0350 retractable landing light (on left) is micro-processor
controlled with automatic light angle repositioning. A form-fit replacement
for the 45-0213-1/-3 assemblies, it also features self-diagnostic
circuit checks for proper operation & automatically shuts down
in the event of a jam. Currently used on Cessna 650 aircraft. |
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information.
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