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Airshow Ace Michael Goulian at Sennheiser, at Oshkosh

Exciting Showman to Be Available Twice, at Sennheiser's Booth

Stop by the Sennheiser booth when you're at Oshkosh, and meet airshow performer Michael Goulian. He'll be at the booth at Oshkosh on July 30 from 10-11:00, and August 2 from 11-12:00 and 1-2:00.

Goulian flies with the Sennheiser HMEC 302 -- the tip-powered version of the HMEC 300 NoiseGard -- in his CAP232 aerobatic plane and has also installed Sennheiser headsets in his family's flight school (Executive Flight Training) aircraft.

[No; that's not Mike in the shot below. That's his new friend, Elizabeth Wilson, who met him at his Fayetteville (NC) appearance this year --ed.]

"In my business, there's no room for mistakes. 100% of my attention must be intensely focused on flying my CAP232 to its performance extreme," Goulian says.

"The Sennheiser headset is the most comfortable, best performing noise canceling headset I have found. It allows me the peace and comfort I need to be at my best when it counts!"

A missed signal can spoil a performance; and missed communications during tense situations can lead to really bad things. Clear, reliable performance -- both directions -- is an absolute requirement, not just for airshow performers, but for every pilot.

FMI: Oshkosh: Hangar C, #3023-3024; Sennheiser's Aviation Headsets; http://mikegoulian.com

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