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Sunday was a great flying day. Our club's trusty 177RG has been sold, so I took her up to Ann Arbor, MI to say good-bye.. and visit a friend.

It's really a great plane for traveling..

















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Thanks, and sorry to momentarily hijack the thread Brett.


It's hard to say good-bye to a trusted friend.
But the memories will always be there!!
I know the feeling. A couple years ago, a friend of mine flew my trainer into a mountain. He and his other passenger survived, but the aircraft was hauled away in pieces. Just a couple months ago, another student pilot was flying the other aircraft I finished my training in, and while landing, hit an ice patch on the runway, going out of controll and damaging the aircraft bad. I don't know if it was totaled or not...


).I know that polarized glasses can caue LCD screens to look weird, my dad has polarized sunglasses and an XM radio in his car and it is really difficult to read the radio screen with the glasses on. I don't know about the 45 and 90 degree thing, never heard about that :-/
The thing about it though is the light that is used in LCDs is polarized in one direction, which is usually the direction that polarized sunglasses block, so they've started making LCDs that polarize the light at an angle that isn't at a right angle to the light that is blocked by polarized sunglasses, which allows some of the LCD light to pass through the glasses. Blah, blah, blah, I've had too many physics classes...






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