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Rosen Sunvisor Systems Announces Cessna 350/400 Visors

Tranparent Panels Conform To Unique Windscreen Design

For years, it's been one of the great unanswered questions of the modern aviation era -- when will someone produce an effective sunvisor for the Cessna (nee Columbia) 350/400 series of aircraft?

Rosen Sunvisor Systems says they have the answer. Catered specifically to the unique, deep windscreen design of the Cessna 350/400, the new system integrates a customized sunvisor, mounting system and adjustable articulating arm with sliding capability to offer panoramic coverage in both the windshield and side window areas.

Like Rosen's other multi-position transparent visors, the Cessna 350/400 package filters harmful ultraviolet radiation and glare while enhancing the visibility of surrounding traffic. Its optically balanced translucent lens also prevents color distortion.

Rosen Sunvisor Systems comes complete with all mounting hardware and application specific installation instructions and is backed with a three year limited warranty.

Rosen Sunvisor Systems is the leading sunvisor brand in the aviation industry, and are installed as original factory equipment for many aircraft including Boeing, Bombardier, Cessna, Embraer, Gulfstream and Hawker Beechcraft. They are STC'd for most FAA-certified aircraft.

FMI: www.rosenvisor.com

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