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The main purpose is to alert pilots about obstacles so they can avoid collisions with tall structures, especially at night.
The dome lens helps distribute light evenly in all directions, improving visibility for aircraft approaching from different angles.
Yes. Many systems include a built-in photocell sensor that automatically turns the light on at dusk and off at dawn.
Yes. Solar-powered versions are available and are commonly used in remote locations where electrical power is not easily accessible.
Yes. They are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and usually have high IP protection ratings.
The dome is usually made from UV-resistant polycarbonate or acrylic, ensuring durability and resistance to environmental conditions.



