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Fri, Nov 03, 2006

Knots 2U Adds Bonanza Models To HID Light STC

Knots 2U, Ltd. of Burlington, WI has received approval to add their High Intensity Discharge Light kit to all Bonanza models with a cowl mounted landing light. The HID system replaces the existing landing light with "the latest technology lighting" in aviation. Better yet, Knots 2 U says that an HID offers 5 times more light than a standard landing light, while drawing only a fraction of the amperage.

Features include:

  • 1 1/2 hour installation time.
  • Guaranteed as long as you own your aircraft.
  • Superior latest generation electronics.
  • Over 540,000 candle power.

Knots 2 U claims that their HID system is so durable, it can be left on for recognition purposes during the entire flight, providing a lighting footprint that can be seen for miles, even during the day. This new lighting system can be purchased at an intro price of only $695.00.

FMI: www.knots2u.com

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