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Old September 15th 10, 02:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 7" Silentflight computer coming soon

On Sep 13, 11:37*pm, "
wrote:
polarized sunglasses

From the FAA regarding polarized glasses ....

POLARIZATION. Polarized lenses are not recommended
for use in the aviation environment. While useful for blocking
reflected light from horizontal surfaces such as water or
snow, polarization can reduce or eliminate the visibility of
instruments that incorporate anti-glare filters. Polarized lenses
may also interfere with visibility through an aircraft windscreen
by enhancing striations in laminated materials and mask the
sparkle of light that reflects off shiny surfaces such as another
aircraft’s wing or windscreen, which can reduce the time a pilot
has to react in a “see-and-avoid” traffic situation.

Source:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...gzqg&cad=rj a

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Old September 15th 10, 08:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 7" Silentflight computer coming soon

On Sep 14, 6:12*pm, folken wrote:
On Sep 13, 11:37*pm, "
wrote:
polarized sunglasses

From the FAA regarding polarized glasses ....

POLARIZATION. Polarized lenses are not recommended
for use in the aviation environment. While useful for blocking
reflected light from horizontal surfaces such as water or
snow, polarization can reduce or eliminate the visibility of
instruments that incorporate anti-glare filters. Polarized lenses
may also interfere with visibility through an aircraft windscreen
by enhancing striations in laminated materials and mask the
sparkle of light that reflects off shiny surfaces such as another
aircraft’s wing or windscreen, which can reduce the time a pilot
has to react in a “see-and-avoid” traffic situation.

Source:http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...QFjAA&url=http...

- Folken


That's great when talking sunglasses..

however I am talking about this film on the device itself...

http://www.polarization.com/polarsho...b485140fd67d24

Al

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Old September 15th 10, 07:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 7" Silentflight computer coming soon

Al, I had been looking for such a film, I thought 3M was selling something
similar years ago.
Have you tried it already?

paolo

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On Sep 14, 6:12 pm, folken wrote:
On Sep 13, 11:37 pm, "
wrote:
polarized sunglasses

From the FAA regarding polarized glasses ....

POLARIZATION. Polarized lenses are not recommended
for use in the aviation environment. While useful for blocking
reflected light from horizontal surfaces such as water or
snow, polarization can reduce or eliminate the visibility of
instruments that incorporate anti-glare filters. Polarized lenses
may also interfere with visibility through an aircraft windscreen
by enhancing striations in laminated materials and mask the
sparkle of light that reflects off shiny surfaces such as another
aircraft’s wing or windscreen, which can reduce the time a pilot
has to react in a “see-and-avoid” traffic situation.

Source:http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...QFjAA&url=http...

- Folken


That's great when talking sunglasses..

however I am talking about this film on the device itself...

http://www.polarization.com/polarsho...b485140fd67d24

Al

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Old September 15th 10, 08:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 7" Silentflight computer coming soon

On Sep 15, 11:46*am, "PCool" wrote:
Al, I had been looking for such a film, I thought 3M was selling something
similar years ago.
Have you tried it already?

paolo

ha scritto nel ...
On Sep 14, 6:12 pm, folken wrote:



On Sep 13, 11:37 pm, "
wrote:
polarized sunglasses


From the FAA regarding polarized glasses ....


POLARIZATION. Polarized lenses are not recommended
for use in the aviation environment. While useful for blocking
reflected light from horizontal surfaces such as water or
snow, polarization can reduce or eliminate the visibility of
instruments that incorporate anti-glare filters. Polarized lenses
may also interfere with visibility through an aircraft windscreen
by enhancing striations in laminated materials and mask the
sparkle of light that reflects off shiny surfaces such as another
aircraft’s wing or windscreen, which can reduce the time a pilot
has to react in a “see-and-avoid” traffic situation.


Source:http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...QFjAA&url=http...


- Folken


That's great when talking sunglasses..

however I am talking about this film on the device itself...

http://www.polarization.com/polarsho...cPath=21&produ....

Al


I have 2ft of it on order.

Cheers

Al
 




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