![]() ![]() They're red, bright and flashing to indicate that parts of the airplane (engines) are moving or the airplane itself is about to move. Warning Lights (both "Strobe" and "Beacon") are flashing lights to enhance visibility in bad weather and to warn air traffic and ground personnel.īeacons are typically mounted on the tip of the vertical tail on smaller planes, or in the middle of the fuselage (top and/or bottom) on larger aircraft. You can just put them on where it looks cool. For that purpose, the international standard is a red light on the left wingtip, a green one on the right, and a white nav light on the tail.īut, of course, this is KSP. They indicate the orientation of the plane so other aircraft know which direction the aircraft is going. Navigation Lights ("Position Lights") are a safety feature on every plane bigger than an ultra-light. There are two types of standard aviation lights: ![]() Issue Tracking (You can check what I'm doing here!). ![]()
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