Lightspeed Zulu.2 Lemo Panel Powered Aviation Headset - Used (like New) on 2040-parts.com
Herndon, Virginia, United States
This listing is for a used Lightspeed Zulu.2 LEMO Panel Powered aviation headset.
Recently refurbished by Lightspeed, in perfect working condition. LEMO Panel Powered (no battery) Straight cord Bluetooth and Flightlink compatible Wind screen/head pads/ear pads Hard shell Lightspeed carrying case Slight cosmetic signs of wear, but unit was recently inspected and repaired by Lightspeed technicians, and is in perfect working order. |
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