The heli crowd use them lots. I install mine by cutting a neat 1/8' wide slot 
in the slip-on canopy, then GOOP to the underside so the LED's are visible. 
Secondary advantage is your canopy stays attached to the fuse, so no loss of 
rounds from parts shedding...

Quoting Les Grammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Noticed a couple of gliders now with a neat little row of leds inside the 
> canopy alongside the servo's, which I assume are little meters to indicate 
> your on-board battery status (under load).  Correct?  I haven't seen such 
> small ones....where did anyone find them?
> 
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> 
> -Les
> -NWSS
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