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Originally Posted by tturner
....I don't want to have excessive glare in the cockpit off of the wings. ..... Also how would you handle the bottom of the wings and HS?.....
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Some people are bothered by what they perceive or what they *think* they may perceive as excessive glare generated by highly polished wings. Personally, I do not see it as much of an issue at all. Assuming cloudless conditions or other obscuration, the sun has to have an unobstructed view and be within a particular range of angles relative to the wing to catch it just so. There are only certain times of day when this occurs during level flight. Certainly there are occasional moments when the wing can catch the sun in such a way that glare is momentarily reflected back into the cockpit. Big deal. A slight turn or bank quickly takes care of that issue. Of course, this is not an option if you plan to fly formation with others.
Many polished aircraft owners recommend painting the lower surfaces of the airframe. This makes good sense as doing so will dramatically reduce the amount of airframe the owner has to maintain with aluminum polish.