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Lightspeed

To find your Lightspeed Headset Model and Generation: 
 
  1. Remove the head pad from your Lightspeed Aviation headset
  2. The head pad is held in place by click-and-release push button studs or tabs
  3. Simply pinch the cushioned part of the head pad, pull down and it will snap out
  4. Note the first few digits of the serial number and reference the list below


ORIGINAL ZULU 1 (2007 No longer supported for repair)
79 - - - - - - -
80 - - - - - - - 

ZULU 2 (2011)
100 - - - - - - -

ZULU 3 (Feb 2017)
100 - - - - - - -

DELTA ZULU (Sep 2022)
80800 - - - - - 

PFX 2014 (2018 No longer supported for repair)
700 - - - - - -

TANGO (2015 to 2019)
5 - - - - - - - -

SIERRA (2010 to Current)
5 - - - - - - - -

DELTA ZULU

LIGHTSPEED DELTA ZULU - User Guide

LIGHTSPEED DELTA ZULU - FAQ

THE LIGHTSPEED APP - FAQ

DELTA ZULU VIDEO TUTORIALS

TUTORIAL VIDEO - How HearingEQity™ Works 

PRODUCT VIDEO - HearingEQityᵀᴹ for Delta Zulu

DELTA ZULU - Lightspeed Support Page / FAQ

ZULU 3

LIGHTSPEED ZULU 3 - Spec Sheet

LIGHTSPEED ZULU 3 - User Manual

SIERRA

LIGHTSPEED SIERRA - User Guide

TANGO

LIGHTSPEED TANGO - User Guide

FLIGHTLINK APP

FLIGHTLINK APP - Lightspeed Support Page / FAQ

David Clark

HEADSET TESTING INSTRUCTIONS

DAVID CLARK - Headset Testing Instructions

ONE-X / PRO-X2 / PRO-2 / H SERIES ENC HEADSETS

DC ONE-X Quick Reference Guide

DC ONE-X Data Sheet

DC ONE-XH Data Sheet

DC ONE-XP Data Sheet

DC PRO-X2 Quick Reference Guide

DC PRO-X2 Data Sheet

DC PRO-2 Data Sheet

H10 SERIES - ENC (Electronic Noise Cancelling) Headsets - Owner's Manual

H SERIES AVIATION HEADSETS

H10-13.4 Data Sheet

H10-13.4 Parts List

H10-13H Data Sheet

H10-13H Parts List

H10-13S Data Sheet

H10-13Y Data Sheet

H10-13XL ENC Data Sheet

H10-13HXL ENC Data Sheet

H10-13HXL ENC Parts List

H10-20 Data Sheet

H10-20 Parts List

H10-26 Data Sheet

H10-26 Parts List

H10-30 Data Sheet

H10-30 Parts List

H10-36 Data Sheet

H10-36 Parts List

H10-56HXL Data Sheet

H10-56HXL Parts List

H10-60 Data Sheet

H10-60 Parts List

H10-60H Data Sheet

H10-60H Parts List

MILITARY 5 OHM LOW IMPEDANCE

H10-76 Data Sheet

H10-76 Parts List

SERIES 9900 WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM

9900 GATEWAY SERIES CONFIGURATION PACK

U9910-BSW (EU) User Manual

U9920-GPB (EU) GATEWAY Data Sheet

U9910-BSW (EU) Data Sheet

U9913-BSW (EU) Data Sheet (No PTT)

H9930 Data Sheet

H9935 Data Sheet

H9910 Data Sheet

A99-14CRG Data Sheet

GROUND CREW / RAMP PUSHBACK / MAINTENANCE HEADSETS

​H3310 Parts List

H3312 Data Sheet

H3312 NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) Data Sheet

H3312 Parts List

H3331 Data Sheet

H3331 NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) Data Sheet

H3331 Parts List

H3335 Data Sheet

H3335 NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) Data Sheet

H3335 Parts List

H3530 Parts List

HELMET / FLIGHT DECK HELMET

K10 HELMET Product Bulletin

K10 HELMET Compliance - MIL-H-85047A

FLIGHT DECK HELMET ASSEMBLY 18636G-11 Product Bulletin

BLUETOOTH INDUSTRIAL HEADSETS

HBT-30 / HBT-40 / HBT-60 (AURORA) Brochure

HBT-30 / HBT-40 / HBT-60 (AURORA) User Manual

HBT-30 NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) Data Sheet

HBT-30 Parts List

HBT-40 NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) Data Sheet

HBT-40 Parts List

HBT-60 SERIES NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) Data Sheet

HBT-60 SERIES Parts List

COMPUTER HEADSETS

H-PC Data Sheet

H-USB Data Sheet

H-USB Parts List

MICROPHONES

M-7/DC ELECTRET MICROPHONE Data Sheet

M-7A ELECTRET MICROPHONE Data Sheet

DC-1A DYNAMIC MICROPHONE Data Sheet

DC-87 DYNAMIC MICROPHONE Data Sheet

Malin Co. - Lockwire

MALIN AEROSPACE WIRE - Information Brochure

MALIN WIRE - Gauge Chart

Metric Conversion Chart

SKU MALIN WIRE CHART INCHES MM
MS20995C15SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.015 Diameter 0.015 0.381
MS20995C20SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.020 Diameter 0.020 0.508
MS20995C21SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.021 Diameter 0.021 0.533
MS20995C25SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.025 Diameter 0.025 0.635
MS20995C28SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.028 Diameter 0.028 0.711
MS20995C32SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.032 Diameter 0.032 0.813
MS20995C40SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.040 Diameter 0.040 1.016
MS20995C41SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.041 Diameter 0.041 1.041
MS20995C51SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.051 Diameter 0.051 1.295
MS20995C62SS1LB Malin Company® Stainless Steel Safety Lockwire 0.062 Diameter 0.062 1.575

McFarlane

McFARLANE DAM - BULK LIQUID (MSDS) - Safety Data Sheet

Directions for use!
Shake well. Spray on windows and rub bugs, dirt, and smear with your hand or with a small towel saturated with D A M until contaminants are loose and melted. Keep the surface wet with D A M as you clean. Wipe the window clean but not necessarily completely dry with a soft cotton or micro-fiber towel. The remaining D A M will quickly haze off. Finish by polishing with a clean dry cotton towel. Do not use paper towels as they have wood fiber that can scratch.
 
Why not use paper towels on my aircraft windshield? They seem to work great!
Aircraft windshields and windows are made from a hard durable MIL standard acrylic plastic that has a long service life. However, they are still plastic and can be damaged if not cleaned properly. Aircraft windshields and windows are not only expensive but changing them takes a lot of expensive labor. Paper towels are made from a matrix of processed wood fibers that can be hard enough to scratch plastic. Paper towels will not damage the acrylic every time they are used, but consistently using them will eventually give you little fine scratch defects that refract light differently than an adjacent smooth surface. The small differences in light refraction will obstruct and distort your view.  
 
Dust is made up of abrasive particles!
Dust is made up of many little abrasive particles so it is important to isolate the dust particles from the windshield as you wipe. The softer and more expanded the cloth material is, the greater the tendency for the cloth to absorb the dust particles isolating them from the cloth surface. In other words, the dust particles can go deeper into a soft fiber matrix as compared to a harsh hard fiber matrix of paper towels. Dust and dirt particles tend to collect on the hard paper towel surface giving it a sandpaper effect. Gently feel a paper towel surface. Gently feel a T-shirt or microfiber cloth. The surface hardness is very noticeable. 
 
In summary, there are two differences between a paper towel and a soft fiber cloth. One difference is the hardness of the actual fiber and the second is the ability of the fiber matrix to absorb dust particles away from the fiber surface. 
 
What is the best cloth to use on an aircraft window?
Two types of cloth work well to prevent scratching on plastics.
 
The first is the synthetic microfiber cloth. This soft supple fine matrix cloth will do an excellent job of protecting the acrylic surfaces. The downside of this cloth is that it is expensive and the wax and polymers used in plastic cleaners do not wash out well. The microfiber cloth will have to be thrown away when the wax and dirt buildup prevents a streak-free surface.
 
The other cloth that works well is soft cotton cloth, with the best construction being T-shirt material. The fluffed soft cotton fibers have layers that isolate dust and dirt well from the cloth surface and they can be used many times. The cost is low enough that you can just throw them away when they get contaminated.
 
Is D A M window cleaner toxic?
D A M window cleaner is a mixture of non-toxic wax, polymers, and a mild detergent with the slightest trace of alcohol. It is an irritant to the eyes if it has direct contact.  
 
Why do the D A M window cleaner instructions say to use my hand to scrub the window?
Scrubbing the window with your hand is most effective as the cleaner is not being absorbed by a rag. This process gives the cleaner time to soak into the bugs and dirt while distributing the cleaner evenly. A very small rag wet with the cleaner or a VERY SOFT bristle brush also works well. Wash your hands after you are done.
 
Does D A M window cleaner have anything in it that will hurt my windows?
No, D A M does not have any ammonia or other strong chemicals that could attack or shorten the life of any plastic. D A M has a very small amount of alcohol (less than .3%) in a water-based solution. The quantity is so small that it does not affect plastic or other surfaces. D A M is safe on all surfaces.
 
How does D A M protect my windows from dust and dirt scratches while cleaning?
The polymers and carnauba wax in D A M window cleaner lubricate and encapsulate the abrasive dust and dirt particles so they slide on the plastic surface until they are absorbed deep into the wipe-off towel. The dust and dirt particles are still there, but they cannot get a damaging grip on the plastic surface. After the D A M cleaner is polished off it leaves a protective film that also helps prevent abrasion penetration of dust and dirt particles.
 
Never wipe a plastic surface when it is dry (or extensively while wet with just water) as some of the abrasive particles will be gouged into the surface, causing scratches.

Stealth Aviation

Tempest

TEMPEST OIL FILTER - Application Guide

TEMPEST OIL FILTER - FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval - Champion Oil Filter Cross Reference List

 

TEMPEST OIL FILTER - Oil Filter Magnets - Tech Tip

TEMPEST OIL FILTER - ADB Valves - Tech Tip

TEMPEST OIL FILTERS - Remote Oil Filter - Service Bulletin

TEMPEST SIL-17-03 Continential® Motors Aircraft Engine – Oil Filter, Anti Stick Gasket - Service Information Letter

 

TEMPEST OIL FILTER SPIN EZ - Product Brochure

TEMPEST OIL FILTER ORIGINAL - Product Brochure

TEMPEST OIL FILTER ROTAX - Product Brochure

TEMPEST OIL FILTER TOOLS - Product Brochure

TEMPEST OIL FILTER DRAIN TOOL - Product Brochure

TEMPEST OIL FILTER EASY DRAIN - Product Brochure

 

AA48103-2 & AA48104 INTERCHANGEABILITY - Letter of Engineering Concurrence

AA48108-2 & AA48109 INTERCHANGEABILITY - Letter of Engineering Concurrence

AA48110-2 & AA48111 INTERCHANGEABILITY - Letter of Engineering Concurrence

 

SPECIFICATIONS

Filter Model Overall Dimensions (Nominal) Thread Size & Type Installation Torque
AA48103-2 4 3/8 H x 3 ¾ Dia. 13/16-16 Female Thread 16-18 FT LBS
AA48104 6 3/16 H x 3 ¾ Dia. 13/16-16 Female Thread 16-18 FT LBS
AA48108-2 4 3/8 H x 3 ¾ Dia. 3/4 -16 Female Thread 16-18 FT LBS
AA48109 6 3/16 H x 3 ¾ Dia. 3/4 -16 Female Thread 16-18 FT LBS
AA48110-2 4 3/8 H x 3 ¾ Dia. 3/4 -16 Male Thread 16-18 FT LBS
AA48111 6 3/16 H x 3 ¾ Dia. 3/4 -16 Male Thread 16-18 FT LBS

 

FAQ

Q: What Tempest® oil filter should I use for my engine?
A:  This all depends on the engine manufacturer.  Please use the TEMPEST OIL FILTER - Application Guide to determine which Tempest oil filter best suits your engine.

Q: What is the torque spec for tightening your oil filters?
A: We recommend 16-18 ft-lbs. of torque or tighten by hand plus a quarter turn.

Q: How often should I replace my Tempest oil filter?
A: Always refer to the engine manufacturer’s recommendation.  If no recommendation is made then we suggest you replace Tempest oil filters every 25 to 50 hours.

Q: Should I use a short or tall Tempest oil filter for my engine?  Your application guide says I can use both.
A:  Yes, both short and tall filters are approved for most engine applications.  Determining which height filter to use depends on the space you have inside the engine cowling.  At Tempest, we suggest going with the taller of the approved oil filters if you have the space.  If you need to know the height of our oil filters please see the specifications above.

Note: Tempest’s replacement recommendation is the same for both short and tall filters.

Q: Does using your shorter oil filter design have a negative effect on filtering my engine’s oil?
A: The short answer is no.  While we recommend using our taller oil filters when you have the space inside your cowling, using our shorter filters will still provide more than enough filtration coverage when replacing them at the recommended intervals of 25 to 50 hours.

Q: What is the difference between a non-dash, a dash one, and a dash two aviation oil filter?
A: Height.  Over the years aviation oil filters have gotten shorter to help with installation in tight spaces.  The dash two filter by Tempest is the shortest of the certified aviation oil filters on the market.

Q: What is the Spin EZ™ oil filter by Tempest?
A: Tempest created the Spin EZ oil filter to make installation and removal easier and more efficient. Our patented solid seal lubricant is applied to our oil filter gasket during manufacturing and requires no oil or DC4 compound before installation; making the removal process of a stuck filter a thing of the past. 

Q: What micron rating is your oil filter?
A: Tempest oil filters use media with a 40-micron rating.

Q: Do Tempest oil filters use a magnet?
A: Yes, all Tempest aviation oil filters use a magnet. This gives us an extra layer of defense to help filter out smaller micron particles that may get past the filtration media.

Q: Is the AA48108-2 and the AA48109 interchangeable?
A: Yes, please see the attached Letter of Engineering Concurrence.

Q: Is the AA48110-2 and AA48111 interchangeable?
A: Yes, please see the attached Letter of Engineering Concurrence.

Q: Is the AA48103-2 and AA48104 interchangeable?
A: Yes, please see the attached Letter of Engineering Concurrence.

X-NAUT

 
 
 
iPad Generations Compatibility Chart
 
To find your Model name: 
 
  1. Open Setting on your iPad. 
  2. Go to General.
  3. Choose the “about” option. It should be the first option you see. 
  4. Scroll until you see “Model Name” Look for the matching model below.
  5. Still not seeing your model? Reach out to us! 
 
Pilot Series Cooling Case Model Name  Model Names and Year
Mini  1-5 
 
iPad Mini | First | 2012
iPad Mini 2 | Second | 2013
iPad Mini 3 | Third | 2014
iPad Mini 4 | Fourth | 2015
iPad Mini | Fifth | 2019
 
Mini 6 

 

iPad Mini | Sixth | 2021

 

9.7”
 
iPad Air | First | 9.7" | 2013
iPad Air 2 | Second |  9.7" | 2014
iPad Pro 9.7" | First / Only | 2016
iPad | Fifth | 9.7" | 2017
iPad | Sixth | 9.7" | 2018
 
10.2/10.5”
X-Naut Active Cooling Case iPad 10.2 / 10.5
 
iPad Air | Third | 10.5" | 2019
iPad | Seventh | 10.2" | 2019
iPad | Eighth | 10.2" | 2020
iPad | Ninth | 10.2" | 2021
 
11 Gen 2 / 3 / 4
 
iPad Air | Fourth | 10.9" | 2020
iPad Air | Fifth | 10.9" | 2022
iPad Pro 11" | First | 11" | 2018
iPad Pro 11" | Second | 11" | 2020
iPad Pro 11" | Third | 11" | 2021
iPad | Tenth | 10.9" | 2022
iPad Pro 11" | Fourth | 11| 2022