Sun Smart
Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:44 pm
Just wondering what other Sonex aircraft owners/pilots have been doing about reducing the amount of sun exposure .
On my last aircraft, also a low wing with bubble canopy, I placed a vinyl half circle on the canopy above my head. I took care to have the circle size suit my likely visual "sweep". You can easily find the limits of your visual "sweep" by sitting in the pilots seat and by tilting your head & moving your eyes on a 180 degree visual sweep, to your comfortable limits, place markers on the canopy, when done measure the diameter of the arc created and order your vinyl to suit. In my case, I have ordered a 1m diameter circle, in a white weather resistant vinyl. I will cut the circle in half. Place the flat side along the aft edge of the canopy - will look like its painted on (painting being another option).
This is a cost effective, light weight and esthetical reasonable solution to the discomfort of having direct sunlight beating down on the pilot/passenger, without having any functional loss of visibility (possible exceptions pilots routinely performing acrobatics).
On my last aircraft, also a low wing with bubble canopy, I placed a vinyl half circle on the canopy above my head. I took care to have the circle size suit my likely visual "sweep". You can easily find the limits of your visual "sweep" by sitting in the pilots seat and by tilting your head & moving your eyes on a 180 degree visual sweep, to your comfortable limits, place markers on the canopy, when done measure the diameter of the arc created and order your vinyl to suit. In my case, I have ordered a 1m diameter circle, in a white weather resistant vinyl. I will cut the circle in half. Place the flat side along the aft edge of the canopy - will look like its painted on (painting being another option).
This is a cost effective, light weight and esthetical reasonable solution to the discomfort of having direct sunlight beating down on the pilot/passenger, without having any functional loss of visibility (possible exceptions pilots routinely performing acrobatics).