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 Post subject: Re: My New (to me) Cessna 182M
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Simple but effective is an old white sheet cut to fit and floating from seat corners to rear hat shelf. Just need to figure out how to attach.

This worked well for rear of our station wagon in the sixties without AC. My sister and I could sleep all day while mom n dad drive us across country. Windows partially down it was awesome. The good old days.

More costly would be a sun visor from Rosen. Maybe they make one close to the size or you could place several in window to blocks the sun. Let us know they may have a deal at OSH if you’re not going. :)

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 Post subject: Re: My New (to me) Cessna 182M
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Simple but effective is an old white sheet cut to fit and floating from seat corners to rear hat shelf. Just need to figure out how to attach.

This worked well for rear of our station wagon in the sixties without AC. My sister and I could sleep all day while mom n dad drive us across country. Windows partially down it was awesome. The good old days.

More costly would be a sun visor from Rosen. Maybe they make one close to the size or you could place several in window to blocks the sun. Let us know they may have a deal at OSH if you’re not going. :)


Thanks, Chuck. My interior is fabric and I might be able to hold the sheet up with safety pins. ;)

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My q model came with a shade that hooks on the bottom, then rolls u to the top. Its bamboo like slats, and rolls itself up


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 Post subject: Re: My New (to me) Cessna 182M
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Abby says this is much faster than driving to Lake Havasu. :D

[youtube]https://youtu.be/GiDrgipo9Qk[/youtube]


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That's exactly what I'm looking for!

Now where can I get one? Is it something Cessna once sold or is this an after market sun shade?

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Abby says this is much faster than driving to Lake Havasu. :D

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Was that shake of the head "please stop filming me"?


I wish. Unfortunately my wife has mild spasmodic torticollis in her neck and this causes involuntary neck and head movements.

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My plane is in the avionics shop, but here is a pic I found online


That's exactly what I'm looking for!

Now where can I get one? Is it something Cessna once sold or is this an after market sun shade?

Dave

Came from the factory with that I believe.
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 Post subject: Re: My New (to me) Cessna 182M
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Came from the factory with that I believe.

Ask and ye shall etc.

Fig 45A Cessna parts manual.

Shows 2 possible parts numbers but I think this set is correct for a 69 w/ your S/N:

Curtain 0700707-11
Bracket 1200612-5
Support 0700707-6


Now, finding the part? Good luck.

I would try a stick on removeable sun shield like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Lecone-Perforate ... g=btalk-20

or a roll up screen like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Dreambaby-Count- ... g=btalk-20

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182's.... Best thing since sliced bread.
Any chance that pup can also get some hearing protection? Deafness secondary to loud, low frequency noise is not exclusive to humans.
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 Post subject: Re: My New (to me) Cessna 182M
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182's.... Best thing since sliced bread.
Any chance that pup can also get some hearing protection? Deafness secondary to loud, low frequency noise is not exclusive to humans.
Regards,

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Tom,
I have a pair of Mutt Muffs for her but I figured that for her first time in the 182 we'd go without them until she get's use to it. We worked with her a little at home by putting them on for 5 minutes at a time and giving her treats but she just freezes up with them on. We'll try it again this Friday and see how it goes.

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 Post subject: Re: My New (to me) Cessna 182M
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Came from the factory with that I believe.

Ask and ye shall etc.

Fig 45A Cessna parts manual.

Shows 2 possible parts numbers but I think this set is correct for a 69 w/ your S/N:

Curtain 0700707-11
Bracket 1200612-5
Support 0700707-6


Now, finding the part? Good luck.

I would try a stick on removeable sun shield like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Lecone-Perforate ... g=btalk-20

or a roll up screen like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Dreambaby-Count- ... g=btalk-20

RAS


Richard,
I think what I'll do is buy a commercial roll down shade and mount it with Velcro so it's not a permanent installation. My airplane still has the bracket at the top for where the shade hooks to while expanded.

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Mutt Muffs.....

Most dogs won't wear them.
Most dogs can't get a sufficient seal on them to do any good even if they will wear them
Dogs don't live a particularly long time. Their long term exposure is minimal.

Nobody loves their dog more than we do.
My wife is a vet.
We don't use Mutt Muffs.
Our dog is 4, flies about 150 hours per year in an A36 and a 182 and can hear somebody opening the cellophane on string cheese 300 yards away.

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I think what I'll do is buy a commercial roll down shade and mount it with Velcro so it's not a permanent installation. My airplane still has the bracket at the top for where the shade hooks to while expanded.

Dave


Dave,

I knew exactly what part numbers b/c we redid our interior last year. Had the same bracket, searched a bit for the other parts with no joy.

I have cloth matrix blinds like the first amazon item in my car - they do work amazingly well. Since I do not have a rear vision mirror (which was also an option in 1969) I suspect the cloth matrix would work just fine in the rear window. It does allow some visibility through but blocks much of the light/heat in my car.

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can hear somebody opening the cellophane on string cheese 300 yards away.


It's a Labrador kinda thing. :lol:

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