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Post subject: Re: Cessna Single Window Source Posted: 01 Dec 2020, 15:10 |
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Joined: 05/26/11 Posts: 49 Post Likes: +24
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I've got a '57 182A, so it's got the narrow body. I put the 6" bubble windows from Great Lakes Aeroplastics in the doors, and really like them. They weren't hard to install, but took a few minutes of trimming with a dremmel tool to make them fit. They provide a bit more shoulder room when flying, and there are times when I find myself plunking my elbow up there at times during the flight. Plus, you can stick your head into the bubble and look straight down, which is fun.
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Post subject: Re: Cessna Single Window Source Posted: 02 Dec 2020, 00:10 |
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Joined: 10/30/10 Posts: 1693 Post Likes: +828 Company: Ten Bits Ranch Location: Terlingua, TX
Aircraft: H35, F90, C205, C182
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Username Protected wrote: I've got a '57 182A, so it's got the narrow body. I put the 6" bubble windows from Great Lakes Aeroplastics in the doors, and really like them. They weren't hard to install, but took a few minutes of trimming with a dremmel tool to make them fit. They provide a bit more shoulder room when flying, and there are times when I find myself plunking my elbow up there at times during the flight. Plus, you can stick your head into the bubble and look straight down, which is fun. Thank you for the pirep. I am considering the 6 inch bubble windows for my 205. The view straight down is what we are trying to get. KJ
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