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    I understand Shanghais are illegal but a Dinger could be ok, Ron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    You can't miss the lights on them
    I have oft wondered why the lights have green to the front and red to the rear (or is it the other way around?) instead of green to starboard and red to port.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I have oft wondered why the lights have green to the front and red to the rear (or is it the other way around?) instead of green to starboard and red to port.
    They’re status Leds. Not navigation. For night flying Navigation and strobes must be fitted - Port and Starboard lighting is not necessary as it’s movement isn’t linear like a fixed wing.

    The aircraft gives visual confirmation of status as follows.

    Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom Normal States:

    Blinking red, green and yellow: Turning on and performing self-diagnostic tests
    Blinking yellow 4 times: Warming up
    Blinking green slowly: P-mode with GPS
    Blinking green twice periodically: P-mode with forward and downward vision sensors active
    Blinking Yellow slowly: No GPS, forward or downward vision systems.
    Blinking green quickly: Braking

    Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom Warning States:

    Blinking yellow quickly: Remote controller signal lost
    Blinking red slowly: Low battery
    Blinking red quickly: Critically low battery
    Blinking red: IMU error
    Solid red light: Critical error
    Blinking red and yellow quickly: Compass calibration required

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I have oft wondered why the lights have green to the front and red to the rear (or is it the other way around?) instead of green to starboard and red to port.
    And no white masthead light! Do the usual maritime rules apply for drones passing? Green to green or red to red? Signal "Q" in Morse to indicate "I have right of way"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I have oft wondered why the lights have green to the front and red to the rear (or is it the other way around?) instead of green to starboard and red to port.

    If I hadn't just read Mike's post I would have said it was to confuse the bloke with the 12g or the Bofors as he wouldn't know whether he was Arthur or Martha when trying to get a bead on it.

    But typically, Mike comes up with a sensible reply. Bastard!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    And no white masthead light! Do the usual maritime rules apply for drones passing? Green to green or red to red? Signal "Q" in Morse to indicate "I have right of way"?
    Excellent comment!

    As drones are normally only allowed to fly during daylight hours it isn’t a problem.

    For night operations an exemption must be sought from CASA and then anti-collision lighting must be fitted.

    Minimum visible range rules apply, strobe on body etc all apply.

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    With a Mavic the lights can be configured on or off before or during flight


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner View Post
    With a Mavic the lights can be configured on or off before or during flight


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    I’m not sure if they meet the visibility requirement on the smaller (non-commercial) units though.

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    They’re status Leds. Not navigation. For night flying Navigation and strobes must be fitted - Port and Starboard lighting is not necessary as it’s movement isn’t linear like a fixed wing.

    The aircraft gives visual confirmation of status as follows.
    Jayus, does that mean you have an instrument rating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    A shanghai would be better.
    it might, when I grew up it was a shangeye.

    Maybe it eventuated in china but we are talking about the same thing

    I think the seppos called it a catapult.

    they used to be advertised on the back page of Harvey comics.

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