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Aircraft
external lighting |
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Recognised
as a world leading night vision lighting specialist, Oxley is at
the forefront in the design and supply of external night vision
lighting systems.
Night
Vision has enhanced the operational capability of many aircraft.
Multi-ship night vision operations demand specifically configured
external aircraft lighting systems; covert IR formation lights for
hostile theatres and Oxley NVG Friendlyª visible navigation
lights for training missions in civil airspace.
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Covert
IR formation lights |
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Download
PDF information sheet on covert formation lights
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Oxley
has pioneered the design and supply of covert formation lights.
Oxley components are in service on many aircraft types world-wide,
including helicopters and fast jets. The lights are based on Near
Infra-Red diodes, which provide light which is only visible to operators
equipped with Night Vision Goggles (NVG). They are invisible to
the naked eye - hence Covert.
The IR diode
assemblies are small and are designed to mount directly onto the
fuselage or appropriate panel. Mounting pods are available for certain
aircraft, such as Puma, Super Puma and EH-101.
Each diode projects
a cone of IR energy. For operational reasons, the IR energy generally
projects in an upward and rearward direction rather than downwards
or forwards, and is designed not to illuminate the aircraft panels.
Bright or Dim
emission levels are switch selectable in the cockpit to provide
tactical and close formation modes.
Oxley offers
a flasher unit to provide the option of Flash and Steady selection.
Flashing the entire covert formation light suite in synchronism
is proven to be better than having a point source "covert strobe".
Aircraft aspect and manoeuvre is much clearer due to the 3 dimensional
pattern.
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Oxley
NVG friendly
navigation lights |
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One
of the most significant hazards identified in the ever increasing
peacetime and training deployment of Night Vision Goggles and NVG
compatible cockpits is the use of standard visible external aircraft
lights. In particular, if the visible lighting, required by regulatory
bodies such as the FAA and JAA for aircraft identification, is unmodified,
the reduction in goggle gain and the associated goggle blooming
created by the lights can lead to a loss of spatial awareness when
operating in close formation. Some operators are simply switching
off all external lights when flying multi-ship NVG training missions;
clearly a safety hazard for other military and civil aircraft. The
solution is to make the navigation lights NVG Friendly. This can
be achieved using various technologies, and Oxley offers two as
follows:
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Optical
Filters |
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The technology applied to early and current upgrades is high temperature
resistant optically coated glass filters. Near IR output is considerably
reduced, reducing the NVG blooming effect of the unmodified light
and having minimal effect on the visible light output. This ensures
full FAA/JAA compliance in colour, luminous intensity and emission
pattern. In particular, the original colour of the light is retained.
F-16, F-18, Jaguar, Bell 212 and many other aircraft types have Oxley
NVG Friendly optical filters in service.
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EZELED
LED lighting |
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The latest technology
for this application is Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). Recent LED
developments have overcome previous limitations in brightness and
operating temperature. Oxley EZELED light units are fully compliant
with the FAR/JAR legal requirements. The increase in reliability
over filament bulbs is enormous - 10,000 times.
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Dual mode external lighting |
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The
covert and NVG Friendly capability can be installed on the aircraft
in one dual mode package. F-16 and Jaguar are two examples of dual
mode covert IR and NVG Friendly optical filter modification in one
aircraft package. Dual mode, Covert and NVG Friendly EZELED visible
lighting is also readily available in a dual mode installation.
The combined EZELED LED and IR diode product is extremely reliable
and easy to install; minimal aircraft wiring changes are required.
F18 tail lights (left) show the integrated covert IR components
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Anti-collision lighting
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Oxley Rotox |
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Employing
the latest LED technology, the Rotox anticollision light is a high
intensity red LED light. It is fully compliant with civil aviation
requirements for external lighting, including colour and brightness.
Representing
a major technology advance, this product incorporates LEDs in an
innovative electronics design to achieve many advantages for helicopter
operators; particularly weight, reliability, EMC and simplicity
of installation. The single unit design does not require any additional
power converter; it operates directly from the aircraft 28 volt
supply.
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Cockpit
control unit |
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The
Oxley capability includes supply of specifically designed cockpit
control units to meet the particular requirements of each aircraft
operator. Cockpit control of light output pattern, flash pattern,
brightness and mode can all be cockpit-selected by the aircrew.
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