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Telex Airman 750 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Morrow, Ohio, United States

Morrow, Ohio, United States
Excellent working condition.Needs new foam mic cover and foam ear pads. Those cost about $15 together.
Brand:Telex Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Airman 750 Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

The most popular aviation headset in the world!

The Telex Airman 750 Headset is the best-selling lightweight headset in the world. Weighing in at only 3.2 ounces, this headset is standard equipment on more than 70 percent of commercial airliners.

The Airman 750 features an amplified noise canceling electret mic for crystal clear voice transmission. A flexible boom allows microphone adjustment to the preferred side, and the adjustable stainless steel headband make the Telex Airman 750 comfortable even on the longest flights.

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