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Hopefully the photos will show you what I am looking for. In the photo you might be able to see that the only identifying mark on the bulb are the letters ERC. The bulb that surrounds it (the strobe) is fine. I only need the plug-in bulb in the middle. I am not sure if this Whelen combination position/strobe light is stock or not, because I could not find anything that helps in the M20 series parts or maintenance manual.

Thanks, Bill

 

 

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That looks like a halogen light... I've never seen one on a plane before!

I've got a little used Whelen strobe/position tail light to sell. I sold my wing tip lights but the buyer didn't want the tail, and I've been too lazy to make an ad.

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That's a "wedge base", and depending on the specifics you can get them many places, like amazon, etc.   There are LED replacements available as well.



 

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Hi @BillYesIAm, company below has several types of LED replacement options at a very reasonable price, non-tso parts. I've been happy with mine. FAA AC  light bulbs AC_23-27.pdf on legality of PARTS AND MATERIALS SUBSTITUTION FOR VINTAGE AIRCRAFT (pre 1980) attached for your consideration.  Happy flying.

https://www.aero-lites.com/navmax-product-info

kurt

 

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1 hour ago, EricJ said:

Oof, this is probably the closest, but it says specifically not to install in the strobe application since it won't tolerate the heat from the strobe.   :'(

That's definitely something to consider.   

https://www.aero-lites.com/product-page/led-rear-position-light-wedge-base

 

Yea, Thanks but I don’t think this will work because that is exactly what I have is a small strobe light that would be surrounding the wedge base bulb. I think my best bet is just to get a regular bulb that is made to work within the middle of that strobe lamp, once I find out which one it is. All I need is to positively identify the one that burned out. After all, it has been in there for the past 18 years I have on the airplane and has never burned out until now.

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