MichaelFarley56 wrote:Let us know what you think Bryan. I have yet to fly my Waiex at night but I think the time has come to perform some night testing later this fall and see how it goes. I love night flying and would like to expand into that phase soon, but I do need some form of interior cockpit lights to make it safe.
Thanks for sharing!
XenosN42 wrote:I'm looking forward to hearing about your experiences flying with an MGL panel at night. I have a iEFIS Explorer and the screen is too bright to fly with in the dark. It's blinding and washes out the outside view. Of course that is with the 'night' brightness setting. With the normal day setting my eyeballs would melt.
MichaelFarley56 wrote:That's interesting. My MGL Xtreme has an adjustable screen brightness selector as part of a main adjustment menu. This adjustment is a sliding scale from 0-100% with maybe 30 brightness settings in between. Normally during daylight flights I have it adjusted to around 85% "bright" but it also gets incredibly dim when I turn that down. Does your iEFIS Exploer have just the two settings, day and night?
jrs wrote:I have the iEFIS G3 simulator running and it shows a setting for daytime and also one for nighttime. Under menu button scroll down to second page. Daylight Backlight setting :23
Nighttime Backlight setting :10 by default. Range Daylight 15-31 and Nighttime 1-15. Is that helpful.
jrs wrote:I have the iEFIS G3 simulator running and it shows a setting for daytime and also one for nighttime. Under menu button scroll down to second page. Daylight Backlight setting :23
Nighttime Backlight setting :10 by default. Range Daylight 15-31 and Nighttime 1-15. Is that helpful.
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