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The attached file is a good readme on adding some landing and anti-collision lights to the great A-Team B-36. I had to make some assumptions on where the lighting would be because I was working from the USAF museum pictures. Nose gear lighting is fairly standard and the inboard prop nacelle appears to have an outward facing and inward facing light. These nacelle lights were probably to allow a crew member to visually check the wheels down and locked and condition at night. I tested my lighting on the "J" model in WoV and I think the lights will be appropriate for the other models. Hope no offense is taken by the A-Team for this addition.

B_36_Addons.txt

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These nacelle lights were probably to allow a crew member to visually check the wheels down and locked and condition at night.

 

Without having seen detail pics of the B-36 myself jug, from what you are describing they are probably "ice lights" used to check the wing leading edges for ice buildups at night.

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Without having seen detail pics of the B-36 myself jug, from what you are describing they are probably "ice lights" used to check the wing leading edges for ice buildups at night.

Actually, my best guess for those nacelle lights is based on a picture of the underside of the nacelle in question, which showed the lights as I constructed them. Ice formation is probably a big issue, but they probably looked at the leading edge of the wing with spotlights from the huge cockpit area (reminds me of a basketball court). The nacelle lights are not fitted to serve that purpose.

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