David Clark H10-30 Aviation Headset on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
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David Clark H10-30 aviation headset Used approximately 130 hours to get my private pilot’s license in 1992. Put in dry storage ever since. Great for beginner pilots. My name and phone number are engraved on the side (not visible unless looking closely).
I will refund shipping if you pick up from my residence in
Houston, TX |
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