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Rosen Sunvisor Systems showcases 5-Axis ARC at NBAA14

By General Aviation News Staff · October 17, 2014 ·

Rosen Sunvisor Systems (RSS) will showcase its new ARC Sunvisor Assembly, a 5-Axis sunvisor system with flexible mounting configurations for implementation on fixed wing and rotor aircraft.

Based on a new generation of Rosen sunvisor designs, the ARC Sunvisor System offers pilots flexible sunvisor deployment, multi-axis sun attenuation, secure stowage, and glare reduction during standard cockpit flight operations, according to company officials.

RosenThe Rosen ARC provides a wide range of sun attenuation options within the cockpit, including side, front, overhead and windshield positioning.

The ARC sunvisor system provides various monorail and static mounting system equipped flight decks.

 

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