Yes. I went out to the desert at night and had somebody drive 3 miles away. Flew Solo up to 300' and strobes were visable.
The system is intended to allow you to determine orientation in daytime at shorter distances and longer distances at night.
The front red/green lights do not blink. The rear white led's do and they alternate with the red led. The red/green Nav lights and the white strobes are attached to the outside of the legs facing down for visability from the ground.
Currently, I have the red flashing led mounted aft of the battery on the Solo shell. This angles it up and is mainly for the benefit of aircraft flying above it. The rear motor arms block it slightly so you need to be behind Solo to see it from the ground. It could be angled down if you wanted better ground visability.
Knowing that the strobing white lights are at the rear and a steady red /green light is at the front should be enough. If you see white to the left and green to the right, you are looking at Solos' right side.
Red to the left and white to the right, Solos left side.
I'll post some pics when I'm farther along.
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