Aviation Adapters for U-174/U (US NATO) Headsets

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Transform your U-174/U plug headset — commonly used in military and rotorcraft applications — into a versatile solution for use in fixed-wing aircraft with different jack styles. The UFlyMike Aviation Adapter ensures clear, reliable audio and professional-grade performance, no matter where you fly.

Key Benefits:

  • Universal Compatibility: Converts the U-174/U (US NATO) single-plug configuration—commonly found in military and helicopter headsets—for use in fixed-wing aircraft with alternative jack styles. Ideal for pilots transitioning between rotary and fixed-wing platforms.
  • Premium Componentry: Built using only authentic brand-name connectors — including LEMO, Neutrik, and Amphenol Nexus — for dependable performance and professional-grade durability.
  • Connector Change Only: This adapter is a mechanical connection only — it does not modify impedance between low- and high-impedance systems.
  • Clear Communication: Maintains crisp, uninterrupted audio transmission — critical for safe and effective in-flight coordination.
  • Rugged & Ready: Durable, compact design fits effortlessly into your flight bag, so you're prepared for any cockpit configuration.

This adapter is a connector change only and does not change impedance for matching between low and high impedance systems.
To match impedance, you will need to find an adapter that is designed for matching impedance.

Plug Style: Choose the type of plug(s) that connects to the aircraft panel.

Not sure which adapter you need?

We recommend checking with your Flight Operations team, Maintenance department, or A&P mechanic.

Unfortunately, we can’t confirm compatibility based solely on aircraft type — it’s similar to asking what color your car is. It all depends on what was originally installed.