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I looked at those before I bought the Rosen system. Maybe I should have gone that route.
Now that I have the Rosen's I love em but they were just a pain to install. Try this http://www.planeplastics.com/accesso...-cessna-visors Use these with your existing mounting
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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Thanks for the link.
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i love mine, a little funky to install (it took me abut four hours) and never have had
any maintenance problems with them. |
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I ordered visors from plane plastics today
I will let you guys know how it turns out. |
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I put the Plane Plastics visors in my 65 model - very happy with them
Brian |
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I installed the Plane Plastics Visors
they were easy to install & I am very pleased with them. Howard |
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I bought the Plane Plastics to replace the original equipment. Quality looks good and it's a straight replacement for the originals, but I couldn't get the bracket under the plastic center o'head console tightened down enough to keep them from flopping down (not enough friction).
So - put the originals back in for now. Still working with them and plan on using them but if anyone else who bought the Plane Plastics has run into this, tips are appreciated. Thanks - Joe |
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Here's an (awful) pic of my OEM sunvisors. They're center mount and shaped like the Pressurized pics on Plane Plastics website. But mine is naturally aspirated. So should I get the ARCF visor that doesn't look like mine but it's the right application or the ARCF that looks like mine but it's the wrong application? Thanks, John
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The plane plastics visors replace the cessna visors on the older models up to @ 1972
I had to install the Rosen visors on our T337H |
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Quote:
-John
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