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A single dome light contains one lighting unit, while a dual dome light has two lighting units. The dual dome design provides a backup light source to ensure continuous operation if one unit fails.
Medium intensity aviation lights help prevent aircraft collisions with tall structures by providing strong visibility in both daytime and nighttime conditions.
Medium intensity aviation lights usually emit flashing red or flashing white light, depending on installation requirements and aviation regulations
Medium intensity aviation lights generally produce 2,000 to 20,000 candela, ensuring clear visibility for aircraft.
Yes. Many models include automatic photocell sensors that switch the light on at dusk and off at dawn or adjust between day and night modes.



