David Clark Aviation Headset H10-13.4 on 2040-parts.com
Modiin, default, Israel
David Clark's most popular model!The legendary H10-13.4 is David Clark’s lightest headset, and a great choice for pilots of all levels. It is backed by David Clark’s famous reputation for quality and service. You can count on the H10-13.4 for years of reliable service.
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