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Rosen Sunvisor Systems Increases Your Point of View
rosenwebMay 30, 2008 - Rosen Sunvisor Systems, originators of the first multi-positional transparent Sunvisor, announces the availability of their complete Sunvisor line for the commercial, corporate and general aviation markets.  Rosen achieves increased visibility through dramatic reductions in glare, UV light and heat generated by the sun. 

Rosen Sunvisor Systems improves pilot and co-pilot safety and comfort by filtering harmful ultraviolet radiation and glare while enhancing the visibility of surrounding traffic. Its optically balanced translucent lens is integrated with adjustable articulating hardware to offer panoramic coverage in both the windshield and side window areas.
 
Rosen Sunvisor Systems offers either a customized handcrafted Monorail or NSA design. The Monorail system contours to the aircraft’s unique design and is integrated with a custom shaped Sunvisor mounted to a patented multi-axis clamping system allowing flexible travel along the monorail.  The NSA system integrates the optically crafted lens with an adjustable articulating arm with sliding capability to extend coverage. 

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 also STC’d for most FAA certified aircraft.

Rosen Sunvisor Systems is the number one 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.    
 

 
   







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