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Dave Hyde
September 13th 03, 06:12 PM
I've read here that it's hard to get a blanket
'one size fits all' solution to adapting
military helmets to civilian radios. I
spent about 15 minutes on the phone with
'Flight Suits' (www.flightsuits.com) answering
their questions about what I have and what I
wanted to do with it. A small box of parts arrived
yesterday, and after about 30 minutes with a
screwdriver I have an HGU-33 helmet with a
boom mike that plugs into the oxygen mask
receiver on one side. Checked it out this
morning with a Microair 760 radio and it
works great. They were very pleasant to
deal with, too.

It wasn't cheap, but it was easy, cheaper
than a new helmet, and I get to keep the
liner that's molded to my fat skull. If
anyone's looking for a way to adapt a helmet,
I'd recommend this place.

Dave 'inflato-head' Hyde

Bob Olds
September 14th 03, 03:08 AM
Dave Hyde > wrote in message >...
> I've read here that it's hard to get a blanket
> 'one size fits all' solution to adapting
> military helmets to civilian radios. I
> spent about 15 minutes on the phone with
> 'Flight Suits' (www.flightsuits.com) answering
> their questions about what I have and what I
> wanted to do with it. A small box of parts arrived
> yesterday, and after about 30 minutes with a
> screwdriver I have an HGU-33 helmet with a
> boom mike that plugs into the oxygen mask
> receiver on one side. Checked it out this
> morning with a Microair 760 radio and it
> works great. They were very pleasant to
> deal with, too.
>
> It wasn't cheap, but it was easy, cheaper
> than a new helmet, and I get to keep the
> liner that's molded to my fat skull. If
> anyone's looking for a way to adapt a helmet,
> I'd recommend this place.
>
> Dave 'inflato-head' Hyde
>



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Who, in his right mind, would want to wear a military flight helmet????
This is the REAL world man !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bob Olds RV-4



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Dave Hyde
September 14th 03, 03:16 AM
Jim Weir wrote:
>
> They didn't by some wild chance include a schematic with it, did they?

No, sorry. Really what it turned out to be was rewiring the
helmet. I replaced the earphones (just the...uh...'speaker'
part, not the heavy plastic cups) and bought microphone.
I also got a prewired harness to hook it all together.
I probably could've gutted a headset and gotten the same
stuff, but a) it was cheaper than a decent headset, and
b) the mic has a bayonet mount that plugs into an oxygen
mask receiver - I'd've had to get that anyway.
I've still got the old parts if I ever need to convert it
back, but that's not likely.

Dave 'up chit' Hyde

Barnyard BOb --
September 14th 03, 12:38 PM
>
>Who, in his right mind, would want to wear a military flight helmet????
>This is the REAL world man !!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bob Olds RV-4
++++++++++++++++++++++++

Uhmmmm...

1. A REAL military kinda' sorta' test pilot?????????



Barnyard BOb -- thumbs up

Dave Hyde
September 14th 03, 01:51 PM
Barnyard BOb -- wrote:
>
> >
> >Who, in his right mind, would want to wear a military flight helmet????
> >This is the REAL world man !!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> >Bob Olds RV-4
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Uhmmmm...
>
> 1. A REAL military kinda' sorta' test pilot?????????

Or just me. I'm neither of the above.

Dave 'headbanger' Hyde

Richard Lamb
September 14th 03, 11:45 PM
Dave Hyde wrote:
>
> Barnyard BOb -- wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >Who, in his right mind, would want to wear a military flight helmet????
> > >This is the REAL world man !!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > >
> > >Bob Olds RV-4
> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >
> > Uhmmmm...
> >
> > 1. A REAL military kinda' sorta' test pilot?????????
>
> Or just me. I'm neither of the above.
>
> Dave 'headbanger' Hyde
>

I'm rather partial to my SPH-4.
Viet Nam style helicopter helmet.

And yes, the guys af flightsuit.com are great!

Richard

Richard Lamb
September 16th 03, 01:19 AM
My ex is a chemestry professor.

She often said to her students, "Two weeks in the lab will save
three days in the library, everytime".

Richard

Rob Cherney
September 16th 03, 01:20 AM
On 15 Sep 2003 15:50:35 -0700, wrote:

>But always to be calling it please, "research."

Nicolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky is his name. Hoy!

An evening wasted on r.a.h.

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