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New glareshield adds beauty and improves visibility

By General Aviation News Staff · January 20, 2006 ·

Aircraft Door Seals, LLC in Bethany, Okla., has just completed development of a new Glareshield for Piper models PA28, PA32 and PA34.

The glareshield is made of FAA-approved temperature stable Lexan covered with sound proofing foam and a new non-glare vinyl that looks like leather. With a 3-inch eyebrow over the instrument panel, it not only adds beauty to your plane, but also improves forward visibility. The glareshield is easy to install and comes with all hardware and detailed instructions

Price ranges from $249.95 to $279.95 depending on the model needed.

For more information: 405-470-3636.

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