Mark Jones wrote:

> At your local office supply store they sell anti-glare screens for
> computers. These are relatively inexpensive and could be cut down to fit
> your GPS.

I looked, but couldn't find anything like that, although I'm pretty sure it 
exists.  Next time you're in one of those places, let us know a part number. 
To answer Brian's question, yes, it is a little sticky on the back side, has 
a backing that is peeled off to install it, and is easily removed.

Today I got another 1.4 hours on the KR, landing at two "new" airports on 
the Tennessee river...Scottsboro and Stevenson.  That was after MDQ and 
Guntersville, and before MDQ and M38.  Another good day with 10 more 
landings under my belt.  I put 40 psi in the tires to keep the tubes from 
wearing against themselves , and it's put a little more bounce in my 
landings.  So now I've really got to work to grease it on.  The way I look 
at it, it'll make me better!  I've also proved that there's no way I left 
the ground with a flat tire the other day.  The way my chocks are 
configured, there's no way I could have removed them had the tire been flat. 
See http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford/060315060m.jpg for my chocks, which 
were accidently designed so that you can't take them out if the tire is 
flat...

Mark Langford, Harvest, AL
see homebuilt airplane at http://www.N56ML.com
email to N56ML "at" hiwaay.net


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