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General Aviation Helicopter To General Headset Adapter U174 Pa75 Pa-75 David Cl on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Pilot Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:MtoGA UPC:Does not apply

Converts GA Helicopter U-174/U Single plug to General Aviation fixed wing plugs PJ-068 and PJ-055B

This adapter is in New Condition.

This adapter will convert GA Helicopter headsets to the twin plug GA systems

DOES NOT CONVERT H10-76 MILITARY HEADSETS

If you want to convert military headsets you need this adapter

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