It's based on speed only. There's a little "stall vane" on the leading edge of the wing that's spring-loaded. When there's not enough air pressure to hold it in place, it sound the horn letting you know the wing is close to stall (not producing anymore lift).
That airplane has a Sportsman STOL leading edge cuff that makes the stall horn a little inaccurate.
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RandomJensen 3 years ago
Was that 79U?
cessna175 4 years ago
Now...how would you know about IATs 207? :)
No, it was one of Glens planes.
Kev
WhammyDiver 4 years ago
What was that alarm ?
sbashara 4 years ago
Stall warning indicator, goes off when the plane is at a certain attitude and speed.
WhammyDiver 4 years ago
It's based on speed only. There's a little "stall vane" on the leading edge of the wing that's spring-loaded. When there's not enough air pressure to hold it in place, it sound the horn letting you know the wing is close to stall (not producing anymore lift).
That airplane has a Sportsman STOL leading edge cuff that makes the stall horn a little inaccurate.
AlaskaChris 4 years ago
I did not know that. Thanks Chris!
WhammyDiver 4 years ago