OXYGEN SYSTEMS RECCOMENDED FOR EUROPE
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OXYGEN SYSTEMS RECCOMENDED FOR EUROPE
Hi there...I am a new user of the forum. Thanks in advance for your help. I am trying to find the best solution for the Oxygen system. My ATO (in Greece) has 3 DA 42 , and we are would like to introduce the usage of the oxygen system. We fly above F100 occasionally, so I appreciate any recommendation.
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Re: OXYGEN SYSTEMS RECCOMENDED FOR EUROPE
Assuming that you don't have built-in oxygen tank, you can find all components at Mountain High https://www.mhoxygen.com
If you have built-in oxygen tank tank, then you can utilize O2D2 pulse device to save oxygen.
You can also check Aerox https://www.aerox.com
If you have built-in oxygen tank tank, then you can utilize O2D2 pulse device to save oxygen.
You can also check Aerox https://www.aerox.com
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Re: OXYGEN SYSTEMS RECCOMENDED FOR EUROPE
I agree that Aerox is the best portable system for the money. We love the Oxy Saver cannulas that come with it which gives you approximately 4X the time at altitude versus a regular cannula. I highly recommend their carry bag as well which helps protect it and allows you to strap the tank behind a seat if needed.ememic99 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:47 pm Assuming that you don't have built-in oxygen tank, you can find all components at Mountain High https://www.mhoxygen.com
If you have built-in oxygen tank tank, then you can utilize O2D2 pulse device to save oxygen.
You can also check Aerox https://www.aerox.com
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Re: OXYGEN SYSTEMS RECCOMENDED FOR EUROPE
Thank you so much for your prompt reply. I appreciate it!!!!I will let you know for the continuation our project!!!ememic99 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:47 pm Assuming that you don't have built-in oxygen tank, you can find all components at Mountain High https://www.mhoxygen.com
If you have built-in oxygen tank tank, then you can utilize O2D2 pulse device to save oxygen.
You can also check Aerox https://www.aerox.com
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Re: OXYGEN SYSTEMS RECCOMENDED FOR EUROPE
dmloftus wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:32 pmI agree that Aerox is the best portable system for the money. We love the Oxy Saver cannulas that come with it which gives you approximately 4X the time at altitude versus a regular cannula. I highly recommend their carry bag as well which helps protect it and allows you to strap the tank behind a seat if needed.ememic99 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 6:47 pm Assuming that you don't have built-in oxygen tank, you can find all components at Mountain High https://www.mhoxygen.com
If you have built-in oxygen tank tank, then you can utilize O2D2 pulse device to save oxygen.
You can also check Aerox https://www.aerox.com
Thank you so much...