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  1. For Sale: Sun Visor set for 1968-1999 Mooney (my is a 1966) never used, in original packaging asking what I paid Purchased From Chief Aircraft Search results for: 'Mooney sun visor' - Chief Aircraft Inc. $459.00 Sunvisor Mooney, 1968-1999 Models, Rosen 13" x 7" The Rosen "NSA" Sun Visor system is fully FAA PMA'd and STC'd for many single and light twins. Distortion free dark gray lens tint reduces 94% of the glare, filters out most harmful UV light, and reduces 70-80% of the infra-red heat rays. Visors have multimotion capability and follow early morning or late afternoon sun. Brackets are machined aluminum and are anodized black. Oversized visors also increase safety margin while in close proximity to airports and heavy traffic areas.
  2. Maybe I am the last person on earth to learn about this great idea... A couple weekends ago my hangar neighbor was heading out for a quick $100 hamburger and asked if i would like to tag along. Since he has one of he most incredible RV-10's I've ever seen, I decided, "who knows, maybe he will let me fly this puppy"...and he did. Yay me ! Our flight was midday, the skies were severe clear and the sun was pounding the side of my head and arm. I tried to keep my mouth shut and not be a complainer but I failed and the next thing I know, he's digging in the pocket behind my seat. When he handed me a folded black trash bag I had no idea what the heck I was supposed to do with that, and then he explained it was static tint. Static what??? If anyone is already onto this little trick please make me feel like I have contributed and play dumb. I have a Rosen suction cup sunshield along with several other gadgets I've purchased over the years to block the sun and they either fall off, leave suction cup marks or just do not fit our curved Mooney side windows. So when i unfolded the black material, he had cut several pieces in various sizes and he said, "just lay it against the window and smooth it out with your hand". It was amazing...INSTANT shade and when we landed I simply pulled it off, folded it up and stuck back in the seat pocket. I went straight to Walmart and purchased my own roll (a whopping $12) and now have my own stash in both seat-back pockets. I've included a picture of the product if any of you are interested in a $12.00 sunshade fix. Rick
  3. Recently installed these new Rosens and I'm wondering why I waited so long to replace the factories! They are so adjustable that there's hardly a place where the sun is a problem. Even get to set my Aviators aside unless it's head on.
  4. I have two never installed Rosen visors. These are the type that clamp on to a tube type lash up. It's up to you to see if they will work on your type setup. I'm selling as is with no warranty or returns. $210.00 for both including shipping to the lower 48.The shade measures 11 inch across and 9 inch high. The attach clamp measures 5/16 when it's all the way twisted close and all the way open measures 1/2 inch. PM if you have any question.
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