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On Friday, April 25, 2014 3:08:05 PM UTC-4, JS wrote:
I'm amazed that people try to use large headsets in Self-Launch Sailplanes. They are an excellent way to scratch the inside of the canopy. Also something to store when not in use, which is 95% of the time as I recall. There are many "isolating ear bud" headphones available these days. Examples: Shure http://www.shure.com/americas/produc...s/se-earphones Ultimate Ears http://www.ultimateears.com/en-us/900s Ear buds are available from manufacturers or on Amazon, etc. for much less than an aviation headset, and fit in the glider's side pocket. Install an 1/8" stereo headphone jack and use the same boom mic! Jim I use a boom mike and a compact headset with no mic. Of course, my Antares 20E is much quieter than other motorgliders. One of my friends is very happy using Bose noise-cancelling non-aviation earbuds in his (louder) ASH-26E with a boom mic. Neither of us switch microphones... Hope that helps, See ya, Dave "YO electric" (beat by Dick Butler again yesterday) |
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