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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:57 pm    Post subject: Helmets Reply with quote

I see no mention of Russian helmets. I use original Russian ZSh-7a helmets
(in L-29), have used in Yak also a couple times.

Was simple enough to convert myself to civvy type earpieces and mic. My
main helmet is converted "deluxe" with civvy mic that plugs into oxygen mask
bayonet, with oxygen mask also converted with civvy mic. Takes 5 seconds to
swap between boom mic and mask. This one also has audio in and ANR. Nice
if you want to listen to music or any other audio source.

The other more standard, with fixed boom mic. Both are comfortable, and
light enough (I tend to grey out before my neck gets sore...). Was tempted
to remove the automatic electric solenoid based visor down mechanism
(standard feature to protect eyes if ejecting) to save weight but just have
not got around to it.

Have used a friends custom made HGU-55 and standard fit HGU-55, prefer the
russian helmet.

Also used the French designed helmet - unsure of designation - (standard for
our air force on Mirage and Cheetah jets), again prefer the russian one.

Individual preference I know, but there are helmets available other than the
US made versions.

One mod I dreamt up worth doing irrespective of helmet type if converting
for civvy use - I use inline volume control with heavy duty velcro attached:
the volume control allows some flexibility in terms of audio volume vs
intercom volume vs front / rear volume level, especially useful if flying
different aircraft (or if the other pilot is deaf and insists of max-ing the
volume). The ANR is a nice to have in the jet, the pressurised cockpit
tends to seal out the high frequencies, the ANR takes care of the lows. In
practice almost irrelevent in use in a Yak and truth be told, not really
important in the jet either. The velcro allows a tidying up of cables for
acro. I use self adhesive velcro on the volume control which mates to
velcro in my cockpit, but also have a velcro strap for use in foreign
cockpits to shorten cable. This I secure close to the jacks, else you get
beaten around the face by the volume control when pushing.

Jorgen


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:11 pm    Post subject: Helmets Reply with quote

I use the old Navy deck helmet, a green one, not to pretty but very
functional and free, also takes a set of David Clarks right out of the box.

Gus

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