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Old 20th March 2014 | 05:28
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EC-130B4 Sun Shades

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I'm a private EC-130B4 operator in the US and am looking for sun shades or tinted panels for the front cockpit glass similar like the EC-135/145 have. My searches have so far turned up nothing. Anyone have a good sollution that is elegant and looks appropriate?

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Old 20th March 2014 | 08:24
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I seem to remember these people might have a solution. Air Covers - Home of the Copter Cover. Might be worth an email. I seem to remember them doing internal shade and not just covers.

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Old 20th March 2014 | 10:29
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https://www.aircraftcovers.com/gener...ocopter/ec-130

I use Bruce's custom covers. They are easy to work with and quick to dispatch (about a week). Good quality as well.
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Old 20th March 2014 | 16:37
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Are you taking about covers, or a sun shade that fit inside the windscreen to shield your eyes from the sun whilst flying?
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Old 20th March 2014 | 18:07
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No I'm talking about screens that would be used during flight. They should be tinted and see through. Similar to what the EC-145/135 have.
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Old 20th March 2014 | 21:18
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As I thought, the posters above were confused with the terminology. I'll have a dig around at work for you.
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Old 21st March 2014 | 02:21
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This is what I use.

Slap-On Sun Visor - Sporty's Pilot Shop

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Old 21st March 2014 | 08:15
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Hey Chuck,

Yeah I bought those too but they don't always stay on. Hopefully someone makes a proper STC'd tinted sun screen.
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Old 21st March 2014 | 10:52
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The ones for the 135 from the OEM cost £1500 around 14 years ago, not sure what they charge now. They have to be poppered on so a degree of preparation is required to fit them.
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Old 21st March 2014 | 12:53
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My portable version - sunglasses and a baseball cap - was significantly cheaper!
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Old 21st March 2014 | 13:53
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I use a normal grey car window shade with the sucker thing in the middle for long ferries.
It folds out to be about 40x40cm and folds away small enough to put in a pocket in the cockpit....and cheaper than £1500
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