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				|  Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:41 pm    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Need some help to further my education of helmets, What is best, affordable,
etc.  Who can tell me about the usability of GENTEX SPH-4B helicopter
 helmets?
 
 Always Yakin,
 Doug Sapp
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:56 pm    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Hi Doug
The HGU 33 with the single hidden visor is the most sought after and the
 lightest especially if you get made of Kevlar instead of fiberglass. Next is
 the HGU 55 which has a exposed single visor and is light. You can order an
 ANR kit from Headsets Inc and change it over yourself for about 130 bucks.
 That is who flightsuits INC uses.
 The helo helmets are OK but are wider at the ear level and heavier. You will
 notice it with acro. You don't need ANR with a well fitted helmet in a CJ.
 Good luck.
 Jim Griffin
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:30 pm    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Doug and all,
 I just bought a new helmet (from Flight Suit) and opted for a modified
 HGU55, modified in the sense that it is a 55 with the 33 visor on it.
 
 My logic is as follow; At first, I was going for the HGU84, which is
 basically a 55 but built for helicopters. Helicopters helmets are built much
 stronger then their fix wing counterparts, which made me think I would be
 better protected with the helo style. The problems with helo helmet are:
 first the extra strength is on the side since most helo crash involve a side
 impact and they are almost twice as heavy as a fix wing. I am a big guy, but
 tough the extra weight on my neck while doing acro was to much a down fall
 compare to the extra protection (that will most likely not help me in a fix
 wing crash). So I went with a fix wing. Why the HGU55 with the 33 visor
 instead of the strait HGU33? Simple, the HGU55 is designed for fighter
 pilots and is cut much higher in the back of the head then the HGU33 is. The
 difference is the 55 allows greater head movement freedom which in my
 opinion is necessary for the type of flying I do.
 
 Total cost for an XL Painted Kevlar HGU55 (with HGU33 visor) with the top of
 the line microphone, ANR, Oxygen mask connector (I need those for my Fouga)
 interchangeable communication cords (2) and installation kit for electrical
 power(from aircraft to ANR) comes to $1600US.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dan
 [quote]From: "Jim Griffin" <jgriffint28(at)cox.net>
 Reply-To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
 Subject: Re: help wanted !
 Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:53:31 -0600
 
 
 
 Hi Doug
 The HGU 33 with the single hidden visor is the most sought after and the
 lightest especially if you get made of Kevlar instead of fiberglass. Next
 is the HGU 55 which has a exposed single visor and is light. You can order
 an ANR kit from Headsets Inc and change it over yourself for about 130
 bucks. That is who flightsuits INC uses.
 The helo helmets are OK but are wider at the ear level and heavier. You
 will notice it with acro. You don't need ANR with a well fitted helmet in a
 CJ. Good luck.
 Jim Griffin
 
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		| shinden33(at)earthlink.ne Guest
 
 
 
 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:09 pm    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Dan,
 You can buy one of the 55 or 33's with both the boom mic and Oxygen mask? So
 it is wired for a mic in both the boom and the mask or do you switch them
 out?
 
 Also you mentioned the 55 was designed for fighter pilots.  What was the 33
 designed for?
 
 Can you use the military oxygen masks with civilan O2 systems?
 
 Thanks
 Scott
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				|  Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:29 am    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| The 33 was used initially for the heavy guys. (Big Ugly F(at)#$'s, Herc's
,ect). Not anymore as I understand.
 Doc
 
  	  | Quote: |  	  | [Original Message] From: Shinden33 <shinden33(at)earthlink.net>
 To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
 Date: 2/13/2006 11:14:35 PM
 Subject: RE: help wanted !
 
 
 
 Dan,
 
 You can buy one of the 55 or 33's with both the boom mic and Oxygen mask?
 So
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  	  | Quote: |  	  | it is wired for a mic in both the boom and the mask or do you switch them out?
 
 Also you mentioned the 55 was designed for fighter pilots.  What was the
 33
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 [quote] designed for?
 
 Can you use the military oxygen masks with civilan O2 systems?
 
 Thanks
 Scott
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				|  Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 6:43 am    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Hello,
 Sorry for stepping in here, but the 33 is nothing but the predecessor of the 55.
 And the 33 came after the 22, which came after the 2A...
 In principal, the 55 is a 33 shell (with some modifications) without the visor housing and a different liner.
 The biggest advantage of the 55 over the 33 was itīs lighter weight and lower profile (no visor housing).
 The drawback of the 55 over the 33 is that the visor will most likely be ripped off during a high speed eject (>500kts), thatīs why the latest development is the 68. The 68 still uses almost the same shell as the 33 (albeit exclusivley made of graphite/kevlar instead of fibreglas) but again a different visor setup.
 There is a multitude of different possible setups out and it requires a careful look to identify what setup one has. On the other hand it offers a lot of room for modifications and individual setups.
 
 And no, the 33 was just as well a fighter helmet, as are the 55 and the 68, just in a different era...
 
 Markus
 
 yak-list(at)matronics.com schrieb am 14.02.06 14:44:48:
 [quote]
 
 
 The 33 was used initially for the heavy guys. (Big Ugly F(at)#$'s, Herc's
 ,ect). Not anymore as I understand.
 Doc
 
 
 > [Original Message]
 > From: Shinden33 <shinden33(at)earthlink.net>
 > To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
 > Date: 2/13/2006 11:14:35 PM
 > Subject: RE: help wanted !
 >
 >
 >
 > Dan,
 >
 > You can buy one of the 55 or 33's with both the boom mic and Oxygen mask?
 So
 > it is wired for a mic in both the boom and the mask or do you switch them
 > out?
 >
 > Also you mentioned the 55 was designed for fighter pilots.  What was the
 33
 > designed for?
 >
 > Can you use the military oxygen masks with civilan O2 systems?
 >
 > Thanks
 > Scott
 >
 >
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				|  Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:51 am    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Markus,
 Thanks for the info. The way I was explained was that not only was the 55
 lighter, but it was cut higher on the front (for better vis) and on the back
 (to allow more freedom of head movement). Don't really know anything about
 the 68.
 
 Scott,
 
 The way it works for the O2 mask is simple; First you need to have the
 helmet set up with the O2 mask receivers. Then, instead of having a separate
 mic mount, simply use a T-bayonet which is nothing more then a mic mount
 that fits in the O2 receiver. When you change from one to the other, simply
 disconnect the mic from the helmet and connect the mask mic in. You can also
 choose to have the receivers and a permanent mic. I had that on my OLD (as
 in very OLD) helmet and found I had a hard time communicating because I
 couldn't bring the mic close enough, but I still needed to manually connect
 the O2 mic.
 
 Hope it helps,
 
 Dan
 [quote]From: Markus Feyerabend <feyerabm(at)web.de>
 Reply-To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 Subject: RE: help wanted !
 Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 15:42:08 +0100
 
 
 
 Hello,
 
 Sorry for stepping in here, but the 33 is nothing but the predecessor of
 the 55.
 And the 33 came after the 22, which came after the 2A...
 In principal, the 55 is a 33 shell (with some modifications) without the
 visor housing and a different liner.
 The biggest advantage of the 55 over the 33 was itīs lighter weight and
 lower profile (no visor housing).
 The drawback of the 55 over the 33 is that the visor will most likely be
 ripped off during a high speed eject (>500kts), thatīs why the latest
 development is the 68. The 68 still uses almost the same shell as the 33
 (albeit exclusivley made of graphite/kevlar instead of fibreglas) but again
 a different visor setup.
 There is a multitude of different possible setups out and it requires a
 careful look to identify what setup one has. On the other hand it offers a
 lot of room for modifications and individual setups.
 
 And no, the 33 was just as well a fighter helmet, as are the 55 and the 68,
 just in a different era...
 
 Markus
 
 yak-list(at)matronics.com schrieb am 14.02.06 14:44:48:
 >
 >
 >
 > The 33 was used initially for the heavy guys. (Big Ugly F(at)#$'s, Herc's
 > ,ect). Not anymore as I understand.
 > Doc
 >
 >
 > > [Original Message]
 > > From: Shinden33 <shinden33(at)earthlink.net>
 > > To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
 > > Date: 2/13/2006 11:14:35 PM
 > > Subject: RE: help wanted !
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > Dan,
 > >
 > > You can buy one of the 55 or 33's with both the boom mic and Oxygen
 mask?
 > So
 > > it is wired for a mic in both the boom and the mask or do you switch
 them
 > > out?
 > >
 > > Also you mentioned the 55 was designed for fighter pilots.  What was
 the
 > 33
 > > designed for?
 > >
 > > Can you use the military oxygen masks with civilan O2 systems?
 > >
 > > Thanks
 > > Scott
 > >
 > >
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				|  Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:59 pm    Post subject: help wanted ! |   |  
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				| Dan,
 Youīre right, the 55 shell is cut a bit wider in the front and higher in the back compared to the 33 shell, altough the shell shape is principally the same.
 
 More information about the 33, 55 and 68 for those who are interested can be found at http://www.flightgear.dk/helmets.htm
 
 Flight Suits (http://www.flightsuits.com) is the principally the only company to sell new Gentex products to the civilian world. However, for those who can do with used equipment, it is worth to look at http://www.flighthelmet.com/ They sell excellent products at fair prices!
 
 My personal setup and recommendation for various reasons would be:
 HGU-55/P with integrated chin/nape strap, ZetaLiner (from http://www.oregonaero.com) and ANR (from http://www.headsetsinc.com). It should be possible to get a decent helmet (incl. the mentioned options) with a new paint/tape job for about $600-700US.
 
 Markus
 
 [quote]
 
 Markus,
 
 Thanks for the info. The way I was explained was that not only was the 55
 lighter, but it was cut higher on the front (for better vis) and on the back
 (to allow more freedom of head movement). Don't really know anything about
 the 68.
 
 Scott,
 
 The way it works for the O2 mask is simple; First you need to have the
 helmet set up with the O2 mask receivers. Then, instead of having a separate
 mic mount, simply use a T-bayonet which is nothing more then a mic mount
 that fits in the O2 receiver. When you change from one to the other, simply
 disconnect the mic from the helmet and connect the mask mic in. You can also
 choose to have the receivers and a permanent mic. I had that on my OLD (as
 in very OLD) helmet and found I had a hard time communicating because I
 couldn't bring the mic close enough, but I still needed to manually connect
 the O2 mic.
 
 Hope it helps,
 
 Dan
 
 
 >From: Markus Feyerabend <feyerabm(at)web.de>
 >Reply-To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 >To: yak-list(at)matronics.com
 >Subject: RE: help wanted !
 >Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 15:42:08 +0100
 >
 >
 >
 >Hello,
 >
 >Sorry for stepping in here, but the 33 is nothing but the predecessor of
 >the 55.
 >And the 33 came after the 22, which came after the 2A...
 >In principal, the 55 is a 33 shell (with some modifications) without the
 >visor housing and a different liner.
 >The biggest advantage of the 55 over the 33 was itīs lighter weight and
 >lower profile (no visor housing).
 >The drawback of the 55 over the 33 is that the visor will most likely be
 >ripped off during a high speed eject (>500kts), thatīs why the latest
 >development is the 68. The 68 still uses almost the same shell as the 33
 >(albeit exclusivley made of graphite/kevlar instead of fibreglas) but again
 >a different visor setup.
 >There is a multitude of different possible setups out and it requires a
 >careful look to identify what setup one has. On the other hand it offers a
 >lot of room for modifications and individual setups.
 >
 >And no, the 33 was just as well a fighter helmet, as are the 55 and the 68,
 >just in a different era...
 >
 >Markus
 >
 >yak-list(at)matronics.com schrieb am 14.02.06 14:44:48:
 > >
 > >
 > >
 > > The 33 was used initially for the heavy guys. (Big Ugly F(at)#$'s, Herc's
 > > ,ect). Not anymore as I understand.
 > > Doc
 > >
 > >
 > > > [Original Message]
 > > > From: Shinden33 <shinden33(at)earthlink.net>
 > > > To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
 > > > Date: 2/13/2006 11:14:35 PM
 > > > Subject: RE: help wanted !
 > > >
 > > >
 > > >
 > > > Dan,
 > > >
 > > > You can buy one of the 55 or 33's with both the boom mic and Oxygen
 >mask?
 > > So
 > > > it is wired for a mic in both the boom and the mask or do you switch
 >them
 > > > out?
 > > >
 > > > Also you mentioned the 55 was designed for fighter pilots.  What was
 >the
 > > 33
 > > > designed for?
 > > >
 > > > Can you use the military oxygen masks with civilan O2 systems?
 > > >
 > > > Thanks
 > > > Scott
 > > >
 > > >
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