Note: STC is pending for use on US type certificated aircraft. This part can be manufactured under contract with the owner operator under FAR 21.303b2. It is the owner operator's responsibility to determine airworthiness and applicability. |
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Great product. Fairly easy to install. Takes time and patience. Well worth it though for additional lighting under the panel.
I bought one when I had a 1976 Piper Cherokee 140. I bought one for it and loved it! A little trimming and fitting and it went in just fine. I did do the install when I was replacing the windshield, so it was an easy install. Then I bought a 1976 Cessna 150M and one of the 1st upgrades was an Ashbey Glareshield. Keeps the sun off the instrument panel. I also bought the LED strip lighting and the panel looks fantastic at night. I would buy another if I ever buy another plane.
Part fits like a saddle on a goat ! If you were to trim it so you have less than 8 inches go overhang (lip) then the factory cut door post cutouts show forward of the door posts. Im an experienced fiberglass guy so I will make it work but Id have been better off saving the money and making one myself.
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No they are not pre-installed on the glare shield.