Hi All,

I've made some initial changes to the Cub and c172p for project
Rembrandt, including a landing light for the latter.  Great work Fred!

I'd highly recommend taking the Cub for a fly with the shadows turned
on - the shadows of the overhead struts on the cockpit are
particularly nice.

I've got a couple of questions for anyone who has flown a c172 at
night: The landing light appears to be located on the left wing.  I'm
having trouble determining the angle of the light, and how far it
extends. For the moment, I've pitched it slightly downwards, so the
top edge of the cone of light is approximately horizontal, and yawed
it to the right so that it illuminates more across the front of the
aircraft. I'm not sure either is correct!

Secondly, what cockpit and instrument illumination is available?  I
_think_ there's a general overhead floodlight in the ceiling of the
aircraft (though I expect this isn't used during flight), and I've
previously assumed that the instruments are back-lit.  Is that
correct?  Also, are there little "post" lights as standard?

Thanks,

-Stuart

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