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1. 06:04 AM - Re: Travel Canopy Covers (kearney)
2. 11:38 AM - Re: New (Free) Aviation App (johngoodman)
3. 09:59 PM - Re: Lightspeed Zulu 2 and PFX in the RV-10 (Lenny Iszak)
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Subject: | Re: Travel Canopy Covers |
Hi Again
Attached re a couple of pix of the Flightline Interiors travel canopy. In the second
I have folded it back so you can see the black back of the material. It
is not a two layer cover, rather t appears to be a synthetic material, one side
being silver and the other being black.
The cover is very light and folds up into a small bag. It can't weight more than
a pound or two.
It is completely impervious to light and appears to be waterproof.
I like that it has 4 sets of retaining straps - two in the front, one that attaches
to the step and one at end.
It looks like it can be made quite secure without chaffing. My Bruce's cover on
my PA28 had only two straps, the rear one having a chaffing problem - it wore
through my paint albeit after 18+ years outside.
The cost was $250 USD plus shipping.
Cheers
Les
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Subject: | Re: New (Free) Aviation App |
It came right up for me, straight-forward download.
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#40572 Phase One complete in 2011
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Subject: | Re: Lightspeed Zulu 2 and PFX in the RV-10 |
As soon as I saw that monstrous control box on the PFX, I already made up my mind
that they sucked. It looks like the pedal from my grandmother's sewing machine,
complete with the proper looking cable...
Come on, electronics are getting smaller all the time, but the PFXs control box
just doubled or even tripled up. Guess they need room for the extra batteries
to talk to the iPad and other "cool" nonsensical stuff.
I'm very happy with my Bose A20, but on longer flights I prefer the Halos. A bit
of a pain putting it on, but there's no head clamping, and it does sound clearer
than the Bose.
For what it's worth, my friend recently bought a defective PFX, sent it back to
Lightspeed, and instead of giving him a new one, they repaired it and sent it
back to him... he's the proud owner of a pair of AKGs now.
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Lenny
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