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On 5 Apr, 01:47, Michael Reid wrote:
All, I'm picking out a new pair of sunglasses for soaring and I had a few questions. Has anyone had problems seeing their PDA while flying with Polarized lenses? Is anyone flying with Oakley black iridium polarized lenses? Thanks, Michael 'BK' You should be able to see your PDA wearing polarized sunglasses, but you may need to rotate your head though 90 degrees to read what's on the screen! Plain tints are probably better. Yellow to brown tints seem best at cutting through haze and highlighting clouds. Derek C |
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