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Old 25th July 2011 | 16:42
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Goggles

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can anyone here recommend some goggles that I can wear with my glasses? For flights in open cockpits. I found some for motorcycling, not sure whether that would work for flying as well.

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Old 25th July 2011 | 17:30
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MARK 9 PILOTS GOGGLES

You may be called biggles though!
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Old 25th July 2011 | 17:44
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Those don't look as if they would work over spectacles, as the OP (and me!) want. Do they?
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Old 25th July 2011 | 17:46
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I've got a pair of them & no they don't fit over specs
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Old 25th July 2011 | 17:50
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Thanks, that's a shame.

They're not an absolutely ridiculous price, either.
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Old 25th July 2011 | 17:52
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Sorry... I clearly didn't read the most important bit!

Type 521 Goggle

Here are some which hopefully should work but are in the US. I have read though that they are best with thin frame glasses.
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Old 25th July 2011 | 20:59
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I don't know if they would be suitable but have a look at diving masks/ goggles, obviously without the snorkeling/ rebreather attachments. Anything without the word aviation on the packaging will be a lot cheaper.

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Old 25th July 2011 | 21:03
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These work over my glasses: LEATHER CHROME Flying Goggles motorbike bike open top | eBay I use them in a Jodel D6.
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Old 25th July 2011 | 23:22
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I don't know if they would be suitable but have a look at diving masks/ goggles
Certainly not ideal as they go over the nose and are designed to give an airtight seal, I suppose you could cut a hole in the nosepiece to evercome this.
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Old 26th July 2011 | 01:18
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I hope this isn't a silly question, but can you use snow ski goggles in an open cockpit?
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Bolle Commando SWAT Tactical Goggles w/ Double Lens - 100170010 FREE S&H 100170010. Bolle Goggles.
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Old 26th July 2011 | 09:09
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Not a silly question, about 5 years ago I saw someone taxiing a Tigermoth wearing blue tinted ski goggles.
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Old 26th July 2011 | 18:32
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Originally Posted by foxmoth
Certainly not ideal as they go over the nose and are designed to give an airtight seal, I suppose you could cut a hole in the nosepiece to evercome this.
Well, then do add the snorkel and you're sorted. No bugs on your teeth either.

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Old 17th August 2011 | 19:26
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I bought those and they fit perfectly over my glasses:

Motorcycle Goggles to Wear Over Spectacles

Thanks for you advise!
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Old 18th August 2011 | 07:56
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The snorkel would come in useful in the event of ditching I suppose. Best get all the gear: go for flippers too.
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Old 18th August 2011 | 08:14
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Are goggles allowed for a JAA IR flight test?

I would have thought you would have a guaranteed pass even before you started the engine.
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Communica and Lynx both do very comfortable hard shell helmets that will go over glasses. I use a Communica helmet, separate headset, and as required sunglasses, for my open cockpit flying.

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