Headset suitable for vintage style open cockpit.
Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:59 am
I am looking for a set up for open cockpit flying. I currently have a David Clark headset and could buy one of the leather helmets to suit this. Alternatively I have a RAF cloth helmet from the 50's that I could add some more up to date parts to use. Neither of which is quite what I am looking for.
I have been thinking about making my own set up using an ear piece similar to that used by racing drivers and a throat mike that could be positioned inside my scarf away from wind etc. With this set up I could then wear a WW1 style flying helmet without big bulging ear pads . The aircraft is a single seater so no intercom required and the radio is a hand held.
Has anybody tried this before and if so any advice, pitfalls to watch out for?
Stuart Penfold
I have been thinking about making my own set up using an ear piece similar to that used by racing drivers and a throat mike that could be positioned inside my scarf away from wind etc. With this set up I could then wear a WW1 style flying helmet without big bulging ear pads . The aircraft is a single seater so no intercom required and the radio is a hand held.
Has anybody tried this before and if so any advice, pitfalls to watch out for?
Stuart Penfold