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		rstone4(at)hot.rr.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:31 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Members,
       I went to the  Southwest Regional Air Show held at Hondo, Texas and while I was there I saw a  sun shade that I should have gotten the name of the manufacture because for  drivers of airplanes that have a tear drop or bubble canopy, this is the perfect  sun shade.  I was just wondering if any of you on this list may have seen  one of these sun shades.  I will do my best to describe it.
       It was about 22  inches in diameter, black with suction cups around the edge and center when in  use.  When not in use all you have to do is twist it like a band saw blade  and it becomes about 5 1/2 inches in diameter. If any of you have ever seen one  of these and knows who the manufacture is, I would very much like to order one  of these sun shades
   
  Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx
  Building ZodiacXL
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:10 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Bob:
 
 I saw these at Sun-n Fun this year.  I thought they
 were perfect also but didn't buy one since my canopy
 was still in a box.  Now I wish I had.  Give me two
 weeks and I'll find them at Oshkosh. I will buy one
 this time.  
 
 Scott Laughlin
 601XL working on Canopy
 Omaha, Nebraska
 www.cooknwithgas.com
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 --- "Robert L. Stone" <rstone4(at)hot.rr.com> wrote:
 
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       I went to the Southwest Regional Air Show held
  at Hondo, Texas and while I was there I saw a sun
  shade 
 
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		randy(at)shadycreekoutlaw Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:12 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				There is a guy who reads this list from time to  time, Jim Olsen, who has one installed in his 601HDS...  He might be able  to elaborate on this...
   
  Randy
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:32 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				I tried the suction cup type of sun shade, you can get them at  the local auto parts stores.  I got tired of the little round spots left  from the suction cups, or falling off when you come in for a landing.  I  now have the slide sun shade the Van's aircraft uses on the RV-6 type  canopys.  I called the company (Kroger sun shade) that makes them for Van  and told them I needed about 12 inch longer shade.  He made one up for me  and it works great.  You can slide it back to the rear of the canopy and  lock in place by a small thumb type screw.  It is a light grey colored  material and slides on a "C" type aluminum channel that attaches to the top of  the canopy with double 3M type provided with the sun shade kit.  
  Very easy to install, just have to make sure you bend the sliding "C"  channel to the exact curvature of the top of your canopy.
   
  Here is the web site for the company, they will make up what ever size you  need.  I had them extend there stock item by 12 inches and it works great  on my 601HDS.
   
  http://cleavelandtool.com/kogercompany/sunshade.htm
   
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  CH601HDS   N56BJ  285 hrs
   
   
   
 
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		dredmoody(at)cox.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:39 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				I haven't seen the twist-to-store one you describe but Vans retails a very convenient one that a friend uses in his RV7-A. It can be retracted with one hand without looking and is very effective under the greenhouse of the bubble canopy.
 Click on the link below:
 
 http://www.vansaircraft.com/cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?ident=1136932743-0-756&browse=airframe&product=koger-shade
 
 Ed Moody II
 Rayne, LA
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         I went to the Southwest Regional Air Show held at Hondo, Texas and while I was there I saw a sun shade that I should have gotten the name of the manufacture because for drivers of airplanes that have a tear drop or bubble canopy, this is the perfect sun shade.
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:55 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Bob,
 If I understand correctly from your description- it's a spring bordered 
 sun shade available at Auto Zone or K Mart, etc.  SUVs and cars pop them 
 on windows to keep shade on kids and dogs etc.  I got a set of two small 
 square ones and a larger foldable one for about $10 two years ago.  Mine 
 has a Tweety Bird logo in it but is very sheer like fiberglass screen 
 material and does a good job of shading my bald head from the sun.  You 
 just pull on the suction cups  to relocate it for best sun relief.  
 Heaven forbid that it was an aircraft part or it would start at $100 
 bucks and have to have an IA install it.
 Good luck
 Ron
 
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       I went to the Southwest Regional Air Show held at Hondo, Texas 
  and while I was there I saw a sun shade that I should have gotten the 
  name of the manufacture because for drivers of airplanes that have a 
  tear drop or bubble canopy, this is the perfect sun shade.  I was just 
  wondering if any of you on this list may have seen one of these sun 
  shades.  I will do my best to describe it.
       It was about 22 inches in diameter, black with suction cups 
  around the edge and center when in use.  When not in use all you have 
  to do is twist it like a band saw blade and it becomes about 5 1/2 
  inches in diameter. If any of you have ever seen one of these and 
  knows who the manufacture is, I would very much like to order one of 
  these sun shades
   
  Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx
  Building ZodiacXL
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		nfivesl(at)yahoo.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:19 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Bob:
 
 I found the business card in my Sun-n Fun file.  Rosen
 Visors.  Kathy Irvin is the Aviation Market Manager at
 541-747-0034.  Here's the website for the thing you
 were looking at I think:
 
 http://www.rosenvisor.com/aviation/detail.asp?idproduct=114&idCategory=15&idSubCategory=33
 
 It's called a crewshade.  
 
 Scott Laughlin
 601XL
 Omaha, Nebraska
 http://www.cooknwithgas.com/
 
 --- "Robert L. Stone" <rstone4(at)hot.rr.com> wrote:
 
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       I went to the Southwest Regional Air Show held
  at Hondo, Texas and while I was there I saw a sun
  shade 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:32 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Scott,
      I am sure the sales rep from the manufacture will be at Oshkosh and if 
 you are able to locate him/her. please send me complete information so I can 
 get one or two of those sun shades.  I don't know where you live but if it's 
 down south you know what it's going to be like flying under a bubble canopy 
 during the months of June thru September with the sun boiling your brains.
 
 Bob Stone
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:35 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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  Hi Jim,
       Thanks for  your input, I think you are right about the suction cups not holding and the  shade falling in the pilot's face at a critical time so I think I will get one  of the shades you mentioned from Van's
   
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		Tommy Walker
 
  
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:38 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				701 Builders,
   
  Down here in the Sunny South:  http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&address=&city=Sunny+South&state=AL
  it gets quite warm during the summer.   I've thought about getting some of the film that installers use on windows to  cover my lexan skylight.  Has anyone tried that?
   
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:56 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				The drawback with tinting is that it doesn't retract at night or other low visibility times. I'd go for the retractable shade, Tommy.
 
 Ed
 
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  anyone tried that?
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:21 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				What about the tinted canopies some people use on the XL's...?  Do you think 
 there'd be the same issue?  I'm debating this in the back of my mind, now, 
 for when the time comes...
 
 Thanks,
 
 Randy
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:48 am    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Yep, I had some misgivings about the standard tinted canopy for my XL kit because I want to be able to fly at night. However, flying in the demo I found that the tint was not very dark at all so I went along with that when I ordered. 
 
 On the other hand, due to the minimal tint in the canopy, I will be installing some sort of sunshade, probably the Kroger shade which has been discussed here recently.
 
 Ed
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:20 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Randy,
      If you are building your XL in compliance with the Light Sport Plane 
 criteria, you cannot fly at night so a tinted canopy would be the way to go. 
 That's the way I am going but I don't think a tinted canopy is going to keep 
 the heat out as much as a shade so I plan to have both.  I agree with the 
 member who says it's better to use the Van's sliding shade rather that the 
 suction cup type for the same reasons  he stated.
 
 Bob Stone, Harker Heights, Tx
 Building an XL
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 12:34 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				No night flying is a restriction of a Sport Pilot license, not an LSA. You
 can stick the needed lights on an LSA and fly it at night if you are a
 private pilot.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 1:02 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				What Craig says is true, but it is not a complete answer.  
 
 To fly at night or in IFR conditions, you would need a fully certified
 engine like the Rotax 912S.  The 912ULS is a non-certified engine and cannot
 be used for night flight or for IFR.  The 912S can be used for night flight
 and IFR.  It costs about $5K more for the certified engine (now we're up to
 about $18K for that engine).  Also the airframe has to be certified by the
 manufacturer as suitable for night flight.  
 
 My Czech Aircraft Works 601XL SLSA has neither the correct engine nor the
 airframe certification and cannot be flown IFR or at night, by anyone.
 
 Once you have the correct engine and the airframe certification from the
 manufacturer, then a private pilot can fly it IFR or at night if they have
 received the proper training and sign-offs and are current for each flight
 regime.
 
 A Sport Pilot can never fly at night or in IFR conditions and these
 limitations are absolute......they cannot be worked off with experience and
 training and a logbook endorsement like some of the other SP limitations
 like Class B,C,D airspace.
 
 Just putting on lights and having the proper radios does not certify the
 airframe for night flight and IFR.  I have strobe lights, position lights,
 all of the required internal lighting, but the pilots operating handbook
 still says I cannot use that aircraft at night.
 
 Jim
 
 Jim Pellien
 Mid-Atlantic Sports Planes
 Sky Bryce Airport (VG18)
 Basye, VA
 www.MASPL.com
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 1:30 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Aren't there planes legally flying at night with the Jabiru (which doesn't
 have a certified version)? I believe the "no night flight" restriction on
 the non-certified Rotax comes from Rotax. Quoting from EAA Sport Aviation
 magazine (page 11, Jan 2006): "Many S-LSA are equipped with Rotax engines,
 whose operating instructions prohibit use at night or in IFR conditions
 unless it is the FAA-type-certified engine (certificated to FAR Part 33)."
 
 For that matter can't an XL with a Corvair legally fly at night? Isn't being
 an experimental vs. an S-LSA a factor?
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:05 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Where in the FAR's does it say that! 
 
 message posted by: "Jim Pellien" <jim(at)pellien.com>
 
 What Craig says is true, but it is not a complete answer.  
 
 To fly at night or in IFR conditions, you would need a fully certified
 engine like the Rotax 912S.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:05 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				The part of the EAA article that applied to the Jabiru was retracted after
 Jabiru officials corrected them.  I have not seen any retraction for the
 Rotax.  I'll have access to an sLSA POH with the 912ULs in a week or so, I
 intend to give it a good read so see if I can find the night limitation...
 Also this would ONLY apply to sLSA, eLSA or experimental AB are not
 effected.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject: Sun Shade | 
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				Craig,
 
 You are right about ELSA's not having any type of night/IFR restrictions.
 The reason is that the airworthiness certificate for an ELSA lists the
 "builder" (on Line D) of an ELSA as the person who bought the kit and built
 it.....hence there is no liability (or lets say, a much reduced liability)
 to the manufacturer of the kit.  Whereas, the manufacturer of an SLSA is
 listed as the "builder" on line D of the Airworthiness Certificate.....hence
 they are liable if something goes wrong and it is traced back to a design or
 fabrication fault that they caused.  This is why some manufacturers put in
 their operating handbooks the limitations that they do....to limit their
 risk....and not jeopardize the "bottom line" through lawsuits.  
 
 An SLSA cannot be flown legally IFR or Night, by anybody, if the pilots
 operating handbook (POH) says otherwise.....and in the case of SLSA's, as
 opposed to Part-23 certified aircraft,  the handbook is self-produced by the
 manufacturer and must cover all of the required ASTM material in the proper
 formats.  However, if a manufacturer wants to limit his SLSA aircraft's
 legal performance envelope in any way to limit his post-production
 liability, he can do so through the POH.  Let the buyer beware.  You should
 not purchase an SLSA without first reading the POH from cover to cover. For
 an ELSA, the POH, I believe, is produced by the builder, you, and it is up
 to you what you put into the POH.
 
 COMMENTS?
 
 Jim
 
 Jim Pellien
 Mid-Atlantic Sports Planes
 Sky Bryce Airport (VG18)
 Basye, VA
 www.MASPL.com
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