Newer models of C172 has landing and taxi lights located in the front 
edge of the left wing. This can be seen on Cessna web site and I've seen 
it on planes built in 2008. Of course, if fg's C172 is from 1981 then 
the new placement of the lights probably does not apply.


Cheers,

Jari


On 2012-04-03 12:26, Martin Spott wrote:
> Martin Spott wrote:
>
>> Service manual says: [...]
>
> "Beginning with 1971 Models, the landing and taxi lights are located in
> the nose cowl".  The D-EEQA (on the picture, sitting in wet grass) is a
> 1978's Cessna F 172N (serial 1697) and FlightGear's is, as far as I
> remember, a 1981's C172P.  Therefore I'd say the lights belong into the
> cowling.
>
> Cheers,
>       Martin.

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