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1. 04:05 PM - Re: Headset storage (Speedy11@aol.com)
2. 06:45 PM - Re: Headset storage (Vince Hiimsl)
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Subject: | Re: Headset storage |
Robin,
I'm not a clever as you - I just put mine on the rail or in the seat or on
glare shield.
But, your ideas are interesting. Let us know what you settle on.
Stan Sutterfield
www.rv-8a.net
I am in the late stages of an 8A build. As we all know the cockpit is=85
sn
ug.
I am looking for a way to store two headsets on the right side of the
cockpit so they are out of the way but when we are entering / exiting the
aircraft. I have seen a simple fabric loop & snap that seemed to be simple
and difficult to damage. I have designed in my head a couple of other
options (swinging arm and spring loaded arm) both of which live under the
canopy rail ledge and are moved into place when they are needed.
Unfortunately they have the potential disadvantage of being damaged when
misused.
Any suggestions on a headset storage bracket or device for the 8 would be
appreciated.
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Subject: | RE: Headset storage |
I believe this to be one of the items best left until you are flying. I
found the dash (glare shield) underneath my official Van's cap to be best
for me.
Surprising, but some things that make perfect sense when building, don't
when flying.
Regards,
Vince Himsl
RV8 N8432 70 hours
KPUW <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pullman-Moscow_Regional_Airport>
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