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Bonehead Aries Flight Helmet with Bose A30 Communications

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Part# 11-20323
MFR Model# BA3

Overview

The Aries with BOSE A30 is the newest helmet in Bonehead Composites' line of flight helmets. The Aries features an integrated visor, which opens and closes into the shell of the helmet with a single-handed turn of the knob. The Aries addresses the need for a low-profile communication helmet tailored to aircraft with limited headroom. Constructed of vacuum molded carbon fiber and fiberglass, this lite weight helmet packs a punch when it comes to completing the mission. The Aries flight helmet is suitable for both fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft.

The shell features a quick release chin strap buckle and adjustable strap, nape strap, and fastened adjustable ear cups for sound attenuation. A Velcro-fastened adjustable liner completes the fitting.

The total weight of the helmet is 2.9 pounds.

The Aries comes standard with BOSE A30 communications, and can be customized to each specific pilot's needs, including:
  • Boom Side
  • Tinted or clear visor - included
  • Gel Ear Seals
  • Cloth ear covers
  • Single plug or 2-plug cord
Perfect for aircraft such as:
  • Super Cub
  • X-Cub
  • L-39 Albatross
  • Thrush Agricultural Aircraft
  • Cessna Ag-Wagon
  • Gippsland GA200
  • Grumman AG Cat
  • Piper PA-36
  • Embraer EMB 202
  • PZL-106 KRUK
  • M-18 Dromader
  • PAC Fletcher
  • Helicopters
  • And many more!

Features

  • The Aries with BOSE comes standard with BOSE A30 communications that includes a choice of two-plug general aviation panel cord, single-plug helicopter cord or LEMO plug. The BOSE A30 is engineered to be comfortable and provide noise reduction and includes features such as Bluetooth audio and communications interface; audio prioritization control and a high-performance microphone. It dramatically elevates every flight with it's comfort, audio clarity, and active noise cancellation!
  • Significantly improved noise reduction across a wider range of frequencies.
  • Lightweight design with a 20% less clamping force than the A20.
  • Ear cushions and more compact earcups with a larger interior cavity allowing more room for the ears.
  • Active equalization electronically tunes the headphones' frequency response enabling outstanding audio performance.
  • Auxiliary audio input for connection to GPS and other devices. Push button Intercom/AUX enables priority switching.
  • Bluetooth phone connectivity allows you to take calls wirelessly through the headset. Connect wirelessly to mobile devices, audio systems and electronic flight bags. Audio prioritization allows users to mix Bluetooth audio with intercom audio or have intercom transmissions mute Bluetooth temporarily.
  • Noise Cancelling microphone. The noise cancelling microphone is engineered for aircraft with "hot mic" or PTT systems to increase clarity and reduce background noise during transmission.
  • Automatic shutoff for extended battery life helping provide at least 45 hours of use from two AA batteries. Automatically powers down when not in use.
  • Pictured in Matte Carbon. The helmets come in a single color.

Sizing Chart

SIZE SHELL # HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE (INCHES)
Extra Small #2 21.25" to 21.75"
Small #2 21.75" - 22.25"
Medium #2 22.25" - 22.75"
Large #2 22.75" - 23.25"
Extra Large #3 23.25" - 23.75"
Extra Extra Large #3 23.75" - 24.00"
*Measure the circumference of your head just above the eyebrows.

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