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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 113507" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>The Tile trackers do have a use in close, we have found the cat a few times when she escaped her enclosure early on, before we built 'Alcatraz' for her, lol.</p><p></p><p>What IS really good too, and used a lot by larger aircraft pilots, is the newer Firehouse Technology ARC XL strobe.</p><p>It's a tad big for smaller aircraft, the Spark could handle one on a rear arm I guess, but the 1000 lumens (besides awesome for VLOS) makes it easy to spot if downed in vegetation / canopy or ground . . . plus it has a 90db alarm that goes off if the strobe is on and doesn't move for 4 minutes, hovering is fine to keep it inactive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 113507, member: 17032"] The Tile trackers do have a use in close, we have found the cat a few times when she escaped her enclosure early on, before we built 'Alcatraz' for her, lol. What IS really good too, and used a lot by larger aircraft pilots, is the newer Firehouse Technology ARC XL strobe. It's a tad big for smaller aircraft, the Spark could handle one on a rear arm I guess, but the 1000 lumens (besides awesome for VLOS) makes it easy to spot if downed in vegetation / canopy or ground . . . plus it has a 90db alarm that goes off if the strobe is on and doesn't move for 4 minutes, hovering is fine to keep it inactive. [/QUOTE]
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