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Just a word about the Rosen's; what a poor mounting system and very little help from the company. BTW, I spent about 10 hours installing mine. I threw away the instructions and feel like I got a much better installation. The time consumer is bending and shaping their make shift backer plates. Absolutely ridiculous design. Mickey to the full extent.
I have photos if you step down to their product
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |
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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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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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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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