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<blockquote data-quote="rhettduke" data-source="post: 104581" data-attributes="member: 13647"><p>So true.....with a spotter who has proper optics day or night it’s amazing what can be seen by bystanders on say a 43 inch screen. Night vision rifle scopes mounted on azimuth elevation rotors can see a spark amazingly well ......Not practical in urban areas....to many bright lights to blind the scope.....but in rural low light....flying over wooded areas....think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhettduke, post: 104581, member: 13647"] So true.....with a spotter who has proper optics day or night it’s amazing what can be seen by bystanders on say a 43 inch screen. Night vision rifle scopes mounted on azimuth elevation rotors can see a spark amazingly well ......Not practical in urban areas....to many bright lights to blind the scope.....but in rural low light....flying over wooded areas....think about it. [/QUOTE]
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