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I recently purchased a flying 701 which I'm really starting to enjoy. Anyway somebody before me put window tint on the skylight area which I thought I would like until the other when looking for a friend's airplane above me and was very unimpressed when I found myself looking at myself and not being able to see out.
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I haven't done it, but this video shows some interesting tips don't try the first method with the razor blade, obviously): https://www.youtube.com/shorts/fqPbDZlOxSQ
BTW, if someone wants to apply tinting film to the roof window, I used Gila 5% VLT Static Cling film. As the name suggests, it adheres by static cling and has no adhesive. I applied it to the Lexan (polycarbonate) roof window on my 750 STOL years ago and have had zero problems. However, I've never had the occasion to remove it, but I would "assume" that it should peel right off. According to an AI search, Gila says definitely do not apply an adhesive film to Lexan/polycarbonate, but it's OK to use the static cling film.
John
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