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john smith
April 13th 06, 10:49 PM
Upon our return from our Spring Break trip to Florida two weeks ago, my
children informed me that the DC10-13.4Y headsets they have been using
for the last ten years are now too small.
I guess it is time to swap them with the regular 10-13.4's in the other
flight bag.

Jay Beckman
April 13th 06, 11:45 PM
"john smith" > wrote in message
...
> Upon our return from our Spring Break trip to Florida two weeks ago, my
> children informed me that the DC10-13.4Y headsets they have been using
> for the last ten years are now too small.
> I guess it is time to swap them with the regular 10-13.4's in the other
> flight bag.

You could donate them to your local EAA chapter for Young Eagle flights (or
use them for same if you give one...)

Just a thought...

Jay Beckman
PP-ASEL
Chandler, AZ

Newps
April 14th 06, 12:02 AM
Or if you just have to keep those head crushers you can have the band
replaced with the adult sized one. That's the only difference between
the two.

john smith wrote:
> Upon our return from our Spring Break trip to Florida two weeks ago, my
> children informed me that the DC10-13.4Y headsets they have been using
> for the last ten years are now too small.
> I guess it is time to swap them with the regular 10-13.4's in the other
> flight bag.

FLAV8R
April 14th 06, 03:05 AM
"Newps" wrote in message ...
> Or if you just have to keep those head crushers you can have the band
> replaced with the adult sized one. That's the only difference between the
> two.
>
That is correct, I have a youth headset from DC that when my daughter
outgrew it I
merely replaced the head band with an adult band and I took the youth band
and placed
it on an old H10-30 to make it my new youth headset for young guests.

David
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