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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... I can't see diddly on a sectional anymore without holding it four inches from my eyes. Can anyone recommend "progressive" bi-focals? How about TRI-focals? Any benefit there? -- I use trifocals. Got them because I wanted to see the instrument panel for IFR without having to twist my head from side-to-side (vertigo inducing) and also see approach plates up close. I also spend a lot of time in front of a large computer screen. Two things make them work for me: 1) The middle lens is set to focus at about 18" (~instrument panel and/or CRT distance), which I believe is a bit non-standard, and 2) the middle lens is 10mm high, which is very non-standard. They'll try to tell you that 7mm is all that is available, but this is not true. Settle for nothing less than the 10mm height. That plus insisting that the frames are adjusted perfectly so the left and right eyes are always looking through the same near/middle/far lens makes them easy for me to use and adjust to. The top of the middle lens appears about 10 degrees below my horizon, which I find about right. Deane Judd 1977 Cessna R172K (XP) N1514V |
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