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Hi Guys..
Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() Just a question regarding pricing of these sets. I require a set for use in helicopters but why is it, heli sets are more expensive than the GA ? The only difference I can tell is the plug setup! That being said, shouldnt the chopper sets actually be cheaper considering they only have the one NATO plug?? Are there any other differences ?? Thanks guys, Jad |
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Prices are set by the market size, since fewer helicopter
sets are sold, they cost more. Paper clips are cheap only because they are made and sold by the billions. Aircraft parts cost a lot because they are very low volume production and they are tracked closely in case there are service recalls. Aircraft headsets are low volume items. Also, some nations have import duties that raise the price. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "jad" wrote in message ... | Hi Guys.. | | Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was | looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little | more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() | | Just a question regarding pricing of these sets. I require a set for use | in helicopters but why is it, heli sets are more expensive than the GA ? | | The only difference I can tell is the plug setup! That being said, | shouldnt the chopper sets actually be cheaper considering they only have | the one NATO plug?? | | Are there any other differences ?? | | Thanks guys, | | | Jad |
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jad wrote:
Hi Guys.. Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() Just a question regarding pricing of these sets. I require a set for use in helicopters but why is it, heli sets are more expensive than the GA ? The only difference I can tell is the plug setup! That being said, shouldnt the chopper sets actually be cheaper considering they only have the one NATO plug?? Are there any other differences ?? Thanks guys, Jad http://davidclark.com/HeadsetPgs/h10-56hxl.htm or http://davidclark.com/HeadsetPgs/h10-60.htm available in severral configurations Only way to go..... Michellle |
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I've got Dave Clarks and have an adaptor plug ($40) so I can use them
for either fixed or rotor (which I do on a daily basis). Get the best you can afford. I've still got a Plantronics set with custom earpieces that I've had at least 30 years now. My gear will outlast me. Ol Shy & Bashful |
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Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was
looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() Some people strongly reject anr because you cannot listen to the aircraft as good as without anr. Just a question regarding pricing of these sets. I require a set for use in helicopters but why is it, heli sets are more expensive than the GA ? helipilots are much richer ;-) shouldnt the chopper sets actually be cheaper considering they only have the one NATO plug?? Are there any other differences ?? Heliplugs have only 4 contacts therefore only mono sound is possible. GA-Headsets often support stereo now. If you want to use a stereo in mono in a copter there might be a little more effort to build an adapter. I like my (simple) Avcomm headsets. It came with two cords which have a little plug that fit into the headset. One coiled for heli and one straight, two-plugged for GA. |
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![]() jad wrote: Hi Guys.. Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() Jad List the features you think you need (comfort, noise reduction, clarity, reliability, style, company support, etc.), choose the one that is most important to you, and find the headset that has that feature. In my case, I needed to hear clearly, so I chose the one with the most noise reduction and best sound. Comfort was not great after several hours, and style left something to be desired. The nice thing about ANR is that if the batteries go out, you still have about the same noise reduction as standard -- they still work. |
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Weeelll as told to me by the chief instructor at the Test Pilot school in
Mojave (helicopter pilot) He doesn't feel good as a passenger in a helicopter where the pilot isn't wearing a helmet. He related some bird strike stories where the helmet saved the pilot from being knocked unconscious. Can you imagine the fun riding in the back seat with an unconscious pilot in the front seat with bird feathers and other stuff forming around you for your last ride? He advised wearing the helmet with a clear shield in place. A high time Alaskan bush pilot operator told me that pilots working for him in fixed or rotary wing wore the helmet and Nomex flight suits. At least two of his pilots avoided fatal head injuries wearing a helmet. A friend of mine finally gave in and bought a helmet to use in lieu of his $1,000 Bose units. Not too long after that the cost of the helmet was retrieved in a crash into a rock pile. All he got was a sprained ankle and some paint missing from his helmet. My little foo pah in my Safari is another helmet story. Gawd! As I write this it sounds like helmets cause accidents. -- Stu Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell www.vkss.com www.experimentalhelo.com "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 16:18:35 +1100, jad wrote: Hi Guys.. Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() Just a question regarding pricing of these sets. I require a set for use in helicopters but why is it, heli sets are more expensive than the GA ? The only difference I can tell is the plug setup! That being said, shouldnt the chopper sets actually be cheaper considering they only have the one NATO plug?? Are there any other differences ?? I was considering the Bose ANR headset just a few months ago and decided to save some $$ and pick up a set of Dave Clark H10-56s with ANR. Saved $350 and they work great. I only have two complaints about 'em. The battery (standard 9V) is good for about 10-12 hours and the little clip on the battery box doesn't want to hold on to anything so I end up stuffing it down my shirt. Other than that, it's a great headset and very comfy. Dunno why helo sets are more expensive than fixed wing.. but then again, helos are more expensive to operate than most fixed wing so.... ![]() |
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![]() "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote: A friend of mine finally gave in and bought a helmet to use in lieu of his $1,000 Bose units. Mythbusters has an episode showing what happens when a chicken cannon gets used on the windscreen of a GA type airplane. They were surprised that it when right through and did damage to buster their dummmy. They were under the impression that the windscreens in small airplanes where made out of some sort of shatterproof or shatter resistant glass or plastic. |
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![]() Hmmm... Well im liking the look of the Flightcom Denalli sets.. got the anr and all the goodies... and a spunky looking yellow too! haha Anyone used these ? wrote: jad wrote: Hi Guys.. Okay Im looking into buying a new headset now ive gone commercial.. Was looking at standard sets but have been advised by many save up a little more and get an ANR set (thanks guys ![]() Jad List the features you think you need (comfort, noise reduction, clarity, reliability, style, company support, etc.), choose the one that is most important to you, and find the headset that has that feature. In my case, I needed to hear clearly, so I chose the one with the most noise reduction and best sound. Comfort was not great after several hours, and style left something to be desired. The nice thing about ANR is that if the batteries go out, you still have about the same noise reduction as standard -- they still work. |
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![]() "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote in message .. . Weeelll as told to me by the chief instructor at the Test Pilot school in Mojave (helicopter pilot) He doesn't feel good as a passenger in a helicopter where the pilot isn't wearing a helmet. He related some bird Just so we get our nomenclature correct, its called an ECD not a helmet. ECD is an acronym for Ego Containment Device. I think maybe we should all fly with nomex suits, nomex gloves, steel toed jack boots, and an ECD. Am I serious? See this pic: http://www.igor.com/pix/03-14-06_1634.jpg Bart |
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