MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the appearance of the body.AAQL
Body Style:
Earphone cushion, elliptical
MRC:
The national stock number or the identification information of the end equipment for which the item is a part.AGAV
End Application:
5965-00-069-2723
MRC:
Indicates the type of helmet accommodated by the item.AHEP
Accommodated Helmet Type:
Flight
MRC:
The element,compound,or mixture of which the earphone cushion is fabricated,excluding any surface treatment.AHEW
Earphone Cushion Material:
Plastic, polyurethane foam
Earphone Cushion Thickness:
1.143 inches
Earphone Cushion Outside Height:
Between 3.900 inches and 3.960 inches
Earphone Cushion Inside Height:
Between 0.650 inches and 0.710 inches
Earphone Cushion Outside Width:
Between 2.840 inches and 2.900 inches
Earphone Cushion Inside Width:
Between 0.650 inches and 0.710 inches
MRC:
Test conditions and ratings,or environmental and performance requirements that are different,more critical,or more specific than those specified in a governing test data document.SPCL
Special Test Features:
Shall maintain resiliency from minus 54 degrees c to plus 55 degrees c.
MRC:
Characteristics or qualities of an item,not covered in any other requirement,which are considered essential information for one or more functions excluding nsn assignment.SUPP
Supplementary Features:
This item consists of three pieces of polyurethane foam assembled per drawing 7136039
MRC:
The specification,standard,drawing,or similar instrument that specifies environmental and performance requirements or test conditions under which an item is tested and establishes acceptable limits within which the item must conform identified by an alphabetic and/or numeric reference number. includes the commercial and government entity (cage) code of the entity controlling the instrument.TEST
Test Data Document:
81349-mil-p-26514 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures, etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type data on certain environmental and performance requirements and test conditions that are shown as "typical", "average", "", etc.).