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paul.mcallister
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 177 Location: Waukesha, WI USA
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 3:36 pm Post subject: PROBABLE SPAM> bronze tint vs. clear glazing |
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Hi Fred,
Well I have the bronze in my aircraft. At the time I purchased my kit it
was all that was on offer, and at that time the design criteria of the
aircraft was for day VFR use.
I can say for night flying it is worse than useless, so much so I that I
will never land at night unless its my own airport. I am probably going to
fit the biggest, brightest, meanest Xe light I can find to try and solve the
problem this winter.
For day use its quite nice. I supplement the shading with some stick on
automotive screens that are intended to protect infants in the back seat
from the sun. These work well and fold up to be quite small. For
additional eye protection I have some sun glasses with the same tint. This
shade really does help with the cloud definition.
Paul
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:18 pm Post subject: PROBABLE SPAM> bronze tint vs. clear glazing |
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Thanks Paul...BTW, for Xe lighting, you might check out
www.Creativair.com and look at their pixs of their new Xe alternative
to Halogen...the Xe will fit within your wingtip light covers along w/
their LED position lights.
Fred
A194
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Hi Fred,
Well I have the bronze in my aircraft. I can say for night flying it
is worse than useless, so much so I that I
will never land at night unless its my own airport. I am probably
going to fit the biggest, brightest, meanest Xe light I can find to
try and solve the problem this winter.
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M.Grass(at)comcast.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:11 pm Post subject: PROBABLE SPAM> bronze tint vs. clear glazing |
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Fred,
I must look at something else or...
The XE lights from Creative Air have a diameter of 4.5 inch but the wing tip
has room for less the 4 inch. The Halogen lights are 2 inch in diameter
and work with the led lights but are by far not as efficient as the XE
lights.
Regards
Michael Grass A266
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:05 pm Post subject: PROBABLE SPAM> bronze tint vs. clear glazing |
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Fred, Baby Blue has the light grey plexi, all around. No problem at night.
Jeff - Baby Blue
218 hours
Paul McAllister wrote:
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Hi Fred,
Well I have the bronze in my aircraft. At the time I purchased my kit it
was all that was on offer, and at that time the design criteria of the
aircraft was for day VFR use.
I can say for night flying it is worse than useless, so much so I that I
will never land at night unless its my own airport. I am probably going to
fit the biggest, brightest, meanest Xe light I can find to try and solve the
problem this winter.
For day use its quite nice. I supplement the shading with some stick on
automotive screens that are intended to protect infants in the back seat
from the sun. These work well and fold up to be quite small. For
additional eye protection I have some sun glasses with the same tint. This
shade really does help with the cloud definition.
Paul
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