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![]() "Linc" wrote in message ps.com... boB, My last questions are, "How would they know the difference, whether you were coming in with the goggles or not?" Or were you flying GM-5s? Sorry, forgot to answer. They have no way of knowing but you can't get too near an International Airport with NVG's before the goggles shut down from the light. It doesn't take much. boB |
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I'm spoiled then, (v)1 Types 5 & 6 with new image intensifiers were
incredible. And now the whole thing is better with the (v)3. 25mm eyepiece lenses make it easy to make sure you get that full 40 degrees. We hear rumors that 40 degree goggles are in the making, but nothing coming out yet. With (v)3, I fly in and out of fully lit airfields and over urban terrain with no problems. Our hot refuel has bright lights for the fuelers to see with at night. Some guys have complained about how bright they are for taxiing in. I don't think they know how good they have it. Linc boB wrote: "Linc" wrote in message ps.com... boB, My last questions are, "How would they know the difference, whether you were coming in with the goggles or not?" Or were you flying GM-5s? Sorry, forgot to answer. They have no way of knowing but you can't get too near an International Airport with NVG's before the goggles shut down from the light. It doesn't take much. boB |
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