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Noise level in the Cub

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jerome1

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I find the Cub cockpit quite noisy and bought a Boose headset a year ago which was a great choice, It is really nice to fly the Cub in a quiet environment now and it is changing the experience.
However my wife is still struggling with the noise in the Cub and starts to have pain in the hears / head after around 45 min even with the Boose. It may be a combination of the noise, vibrations, wind when the door is open... She can fly gliders or other type of piston planes for hours but the Cub is a problem.
Not sure what else to do. Maybe hear plugs on top of the headset ?

Is there anyone that has been through that ? Anything that could be done to try to help ?
 

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