steadyeddy
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Sorry chaps cannot help with this as i have colour blindness ,i could not get in Royal Navy got in the Merchant Navy as a Steward i had always wanted to be in the Royal Navy.
If the image is the correct way up, the red is on the Starboard side.
It s probable that if you put a bulb behind the blue lens that the predominant colour will be green.
Yes. as Mike says, incandescent bulbs are more yellow than white, just like a natural flame. You may have trouble finding a warm white led that is yellow enough to show green through the blue filter. Being aqua signal, an aqua signal incandescent bulb will show green I think for sure.Going back to the days of mechanical signalling on the railways, the "green" glass of the signal was always blue. The reason being that the lamps were paraffin fuelled and burnt with a broad-spectrum yellow flame that would show as green through a blue glass. I imagine the same would apply to paraffin/candle navigation lamps.
Ok, it's off topic but I would love to know, was it painful to have that tattoo engraved on your brest? ?Avatar