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"Peter" wrote in message
... It is for ocassional flights only e.g. 1x or 2x a year at 15000 ft, for 1-2 hrs, and 1 or 2 people but expandable to 4. In Europe. I have looked at the Aerox one with their oxymiser canulas, but wonder if a proper mask isn't a better way to go, and it should use less oxygen. We have an Aerox system with cannulas and find it good. According to Aerox, the system uses less oxygen than a mask would. We also have a Nonin Onyx pulse oximeter, which is an essential accessory. http://www.avweb.com/news/aeromed/181936-1.html You're welcome to take a look at them if we get together at Cambridge some time. One of the things I hadn't anticipated was how much better I'd feel on oxygen after longish flights even around FL100. Julian Scarfe |
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