This  circuit provides aircraft modellers with extremely realistic beacon and  marker lights at minimum  outlay. The project ’s Strobe out-put (A)  provides four brief pulses repeated periodically for the wing  (white  strobe) lights. In addition the Beacon output (B) gives a double pulse  to drive a red LED for indicating the aircraft’s active operational  status. On the proto-type this is usually a red rotating  beacon known  as an Anti-Collision Light (ACL). The circuit is equally useful for road  vehicle modellers, who can use it to flash headlights and blue  emergency lights. 
Circuit diagram :
 Lighting Up Model Aircraft Circuit Diagram
All signals are  generated by a 4060 14-stage binary counter and some minimal output  selection logic. Cycle time is determined by the way the internal  oscillator is con-figured (resistor and capacitor on pins 9/10) and can  be varied within quite broad limits. High-efficiency LEDs are your first  choice for the indicators connected to the Bea-con and Strobe outputs  (remember to fit series resistors appropriate to the operating voltage  Ub and the current specified for the LED used). 
The  sample circuit is for operating voltages between 5 and 12 V. Cur- rent  flow through the two BS170 FET devices must not exceed 500 mA.
Source by ; Streampowers 

