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Whelen Orion™ 650E With Ground Recognition Light

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Overview

The Orion™ 650E-31/-32 from Whelen Aerospace Technologies is a premium LED wingtip lighting solution designed for aircraft requiring enhanced visibility both in the air and on the ground. In addition to forward position and anti-collision lighting, these 28 VDC models feature an integrated Red Ground Recognition Light, providing increased aircraft visibility during ground operations. Engineered with advanced LED technology, the Orion™ 650E-31/-32 eliminates the need for external flasher boxes, simplifying installation while improving system reliability. Its flush mount design installs seamlessly behind an existing lens and utilizes the same footprint and mounting configuration as legacy Whelen products, making it an ideal solution for retrofit and replacement applications. The Orion™ 650E-31/-32 is fully FAA TSO approved and STC certified, delivering dependable, long life LED performance and the trusted quality pilots and operators have come to expect from Whelen Aerospace Technologies.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: L: 3.85" W: 1.67" H: 2.20"
  • Weight .26 lbs.
  • Current Draw: 28VDC: Position Light: 0.15 Amps
  • Anti-Collision Light: 0.35 Amps (Average)
  • 1.8 Amps (Peak)
  • Ground Recognition Light: 0.036 Amps (Average)
  • 0.2 Amps (Peak)

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