>> Any thoughts?
>
> Yes, I have, {;-)
> I chose bronze because it removes only blue end of the spectrum, which
> mostly includes the light scattered by haze, dust etc. There is a
> noticeable increase in contrast, this is why the best pilots sunglasses are
> bronze too. Grey tint removes all frequencies so reduces overall
> information content with no improvement in contrast.
> If night flying is important it may be that clear is the best. Clear is
> best fpor photography too of course although really a direct vision panel
> is neede, there are always reflections from inside the cockpit
> Graham
Well...thank you All!
Clear it is (for me, anyway) as I recall trying my Sun Tiger blue-blocker
sunglasses at night...they didn't stay on very long!
Fred
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