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I just picked up a bucket had that pretty much every glider pilot wears, but I don’t want to wear is because I feel like it limits visibility way more than my baseball cap does. With the baseball cap basically visibility is only limited when looking up, but with the bucket had visibility is limited all around. I know clubs have ban wearing baseball caps, which I thought I understood why, but now I’m not sure why. Am I missing something here? Thoughts?
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The issue is the button on top. Take it off with some pliers and go fly.
PA |
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On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 4:27:57 PM UTC-7, Paul Agnew wrote:
The issue is the button on top. Take it off with some pliers and go fly. PA i did take that button off. |
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On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 4:57:33 PM UTC-7, soaringjac wrote:
On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 4:27:57 PM UTC-7, Paul Agnew wrote: The issue is the button on top. Take it off with some pliers and go fly. PA i did take that button off. Cycling caps have no buttons and a short brim that won't interfere with your upward visibility. I wear a wide brim had on the ground to put more shade on the noggin. https://www.amazon.com/Slyse-Plain-C...g-goods&sr=1-7 Andy Blackburn 9B |
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The short brim bucket hat works great, they are just hard to find these days, especially the best ones made from terry towel.
Hang gliders used to call glider pilots in Australia OFITTH, Old Farts In Terry Towel Hats. ![]() |
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What about a Panama hat? Cuban Hat?
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....NL._UX385_.jpg I guess this is a no-no if visibility up is a problem. need to learn all this stuff.... (lots to learn) |
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On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 8:37:13 PM UTC-4, Charlie Quebec wrote:
The short brim bucket hat works great, they are just hard to find these days, especially the best ones made from terry towel. https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=terry+c..._sb_ss_sc_1_21 |
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On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 7:24:25 PM UTC-4, soaringjac wrote:
I just picked up a bucket had that pretty much every glider pilot wears, but I don’t want to wear is because I feel like it limits visibility way more than my baseball cap does. With the baseball cap basically visibility is only limited when looking up, but with the bucket had visibility is limited all around. I know clubs have ban wearing baseball caps, which I thought I understood why, but now I’m not sure why. Am I missing something here? Thoughts? You were supposed to buy the 2 gallon variety, not the 5 gallon :-). The bucket hats that come from SSA are better for gardening. My wife has one, it's huge, I'd never use it for soaring. T8 |
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The terry cloth buckets with the narrow brim are the best. They can be soaked in water for a cooking effect, the brim can be bent out of the way and they shade your ears from sun burns. Unfortunately, the best source was 'The Vermont Country Store' which stopped selling them a number of years ago. Fortunately, I purchase a number of them before this happened and have been hoarding them. I still have three that are new. Hope they last me till I get too old to fly.
Tom Boise |
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