Michael Colley
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Looks interesting. Care to post more details?
What can you tell us about the projector and combiner?
ETA: Looks like Hudly.
Nauga,
who wants an E-bracket
So Glad you asked,How customizable is the display?
Is it the stock Hudly focal point or are you able to extend it?Yup you got it! based off the Hudly Platform, I purchase in bulk from a supplier overseas. [...] Originally purposed for cars however repurposed for aircraft.
Greetings Guys,
New member, Just wanted to share some awesome things im working on,
I packaged the HUD software made by John Marzulli, into a finished product for sale.
I attached some images, Let me know if any of you guys are interested!
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Thanks for posting. Can you tell if the screen is partially silvered or any other special treatment, and it it replaceable?I have a Hudly as pictured in my 6A. I do like it, but my only beaf is the tint of the screen is too dark.
Judging by your pic I agree, which is why I was asking about silvering and replaceabilityIt’s just to dark.
Yeah, that part is really unfortunate. Oh well, the search continues.I find myself folding it back down on approach, which is disappointing as that is when I really wanted to use it.
It definitely does, thanks. Given the tint and what by most reports is a close-in focus I'm going to hold off and hope for improvements.hope that helps.
Thanks again. I saw the two-piece a while ago during another bout of searching. I liked the idea but it's not practical in an RV-4. The one-piece would be tight too but I could find a way if it was worthwhile.One thing to consider. Before they came out with this one piece unit, Hudly had (has?) a two piece model consisting of a projector and a separate, concave, clearer (much) screen. Might be worth looking into. I liked the one piece design for ease of install.
You are correct regarding the close-in focus. Not a true HUD.