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David Clark H10-76 Aviation Headset on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

England, Arkansas, United States

England, Arkansas, United States
See pictures for condition and detail I do not know if it works knob to adjust volume is missnig but it is straight-and will turn easily.
Brand:David Clark

Up for your consideration, this pre owned gently used 
David Clark H10-76 Aviation Headset
This headset acquired at a storage room auction so I do not know history
I also know nothing about such equipment --it appears to be in good condition although the volume? knob is missing. 
All of the foam/rubber ear pieces appear to be in good shape.
The microphone arm and ear pieces adjust easily.
 I do not know if it works 
This is sold " AS IS"
Please look closely at pictures for detail and condition BEFORE you bid/buy--- 
as a general rule I do not accept returns--- 
INFORMATION ABOUT H10-76 
One of the most popular military headsets. Low impedance,U-174 plug is specific to most Military aircraft
 FEATURES Undercut Comfort-Gel Ear Seal for Improved Comfort
 Low Impedance Standard headset of the U.S. Air Force, NATO & most airborne command centers
 AWAC's, under command of NATO and the United States, use the H10-76 both in the cockpit & communication operations
 Also used in ground support operations Coiled cord terminates into a U-174/U plug
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