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Nordo

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    Oxyarm

    How to adapt medical Oxyarm for aviation use
  3. From the album: Oxyarm

    Attached and fit for duty. The oxyarm flips up and out of the way, just like the mic boom, when not in use.
  4. From the album: Oxyarm

    Place ball joint in desired location on the same side as the mic boom. On the "DC" for David Clark headsets works well.
  5. From the album: Oxyarm

    Paint, as desired, then afix double-sided mounting tape.
  6. From the album: Oxyarm

    CA glue the ball into the dowel then sand the backside of the dowel smooth for a flush mount.
  7. From the album: Oxyarm

    The Oxyarm is attached to the headset with a ball and socket type joint. The ball was removed from the headband that the Oxyarm comes attached to. Cut a a small slice of broomstick dowel and drill a hole in the center to insert the ball.
  8. Sorry for the delay. I am TDY at Hill AFB, UT and won't be back until next Saturday. Email me and I will send pics when I get home. william_bolton@hotmail.com
  9. Thanks for the input. I do have a all of the connections and flow meters. I have used the standard over the ears cannulas and then saw the Oxyarm Aviator. It is a clever design that attaches to your headset. However, the Oxyarm Aviator is simply an adaptation of an existing medical device with "Aviator" in the name to warrant a 10-fold price hike. Simply ordering the Oxyarm (medical version) from a medical supply is very inexpensive. I simply broke apart the headband that it comes attached to and removed the ball from the ball and socket joint. Then, I cut a 5/16" long piece of dowel from a broom stick and drilled a hole in the center to insert the ball joint with glue. I sanded and painted it to make it look professional then attached to the earcup with double-sided mounting tape. If anyone is interested, I can send pics.
  10. I have not been able to find the specific FAA requirements/specs for cannulas. Is it legal to use a medical cannula for flight? A disposable Oxyarm (not Oxyarm Aviator) is only 9 bucks and can be easily attached to a headset. I have not actually used it yet, but mine looks and fits just like the ones I have seen advertised for $100. Someone versed in the regulations please advise.
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