David Clark H10-30 Aviation Headset Nice! H10-60 H10-13.4 on 2040-parts.com
Brenham, Texas, US
Very nice used David Clark H10-30 aviation headset. This has twin plugs for airplanes and works excellent. David Clark is know for its durability, customer service and crystal clear communications. Great deal! No reserve.
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