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jim rosinski
October 7th 03, 05:25 AM
All side and rear windows in my 172 need replacement. I'm thinking of
installing bubble windows on the right front and left front for better
visibility. Anyone know about cost premium or speed penalty of these
over flat windows? If the penalty is no more than a few knots it's
probably worth it, but much more than that for an already slow plane
I'll think twice. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Jim Rosinski
N3825Q
Bela P. Havasreti
October 7th 03, 07:19 AM
On 6 Oct 2003 21:25:42 -0700, (jim rosinski) wrote:
I've heard they will cost you roughly 3-5 knots in speed (this is
coming from C-180 drivers/friends that have had them installed).
The other thing I've heard is they distort the view looking out the
side window(s) while taxiing in close quarters (i.e., while trying to
avoid smacking a wing into an obstruction).
Dunno what the bubble windows cost, but I know a couple of guys that
will give you a set (came with their airplanes when they bought them)
if you really want them.
Just my opinion, but I prefer flat side windows.
Bela P. Havasreti
>All side and rear windows in my 172 need replacement. I'm thinking of
>installing bubble windows on the right front and left front for better
>visibility. Anyone know about cost premium or speed penalty of these
>over flat windows? If the penalty is no more than a few knots it's
>probably worth it, but much more than that for an already slow plane
>I'll think twice. Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
>Jim Rosinski
>N3825Q
COUGARNFW
October 7th 03, 09:13 PM
As the maker of them told me one time...they also create "lift", sideways and a
recent string by someone who did it commented that the lift means that there is
a gap now between his door and the frame from the outward pull.
Neal
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