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Post subject: FS: SOLD - Rocket Engineering Air Boom Canula $100 each Posted: 13 Aug 2022, 12:13 |
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Joined: 07/26/10 Posts: 144 Post Likes: +8 Location: KUES Waukesha, WI
Aircraft: TBM960, R44,Stearman
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I have 5 Rocket engineering Air Boom Cannula Oxygen delivery arms for Bose A20 headsets. $100 each. I also had them on My Bose X headsets IIRC. They work just as well for my wife and i as in nose cannulas. I used them in my Turbine Bonanza where we regularly flew between 16K and FL210 (supposed to only use them to FL180 so I would use mask above 18 but my wife had 92 O2 sat or better up to FL210. They do not go in your nose or even touch your face. They sit jus below your nostrils, above the mic boom and deliver O2 straight up into your nose. They were like $400 or something new but worth it as passengers don’t mind at all compared to hose in the nose. I have them set up with Quick disconnects for the flow meters which makes it super simple to stow the hose when not in use. I have flow meters available for $50 each with Scott bayonet couplers (listed here on Peddler talk as well)
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Post subject: Re: FS: Rocket Engineering Air Boom Canula oxygen arms $100 Posted: 26 Apr 2023, 17:14 |
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Joined: 02/15/11 Posts: 8
Aircraft: Tradewind Bonanza
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Howdy, Did you sell your airboom cannulas?
Best, Aaron
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