>In similar vein, do you know of a reliable stall warner to replace the stall
>strips which have a performance penalty at low speeds. Better still an angle of
>attack sensor so that we could ignore the ASI, which only tells us we are too
>slow when it's happened instead of when it's about to happen.
>
>Graham
Russ Light (Sherwood Ranger) had a very nice solid state stall warner fitted
to the Ranger prototype: 10mmX10mmX1mm pressure sensor/switch, taped to the
LE: move it up or down (presumably around the stagnation point) to control
how much warning ahead of the stall you get. His was hooked up to a horn,
but no probs to feed it into the intercom, a light, stick shaker, or whatever.
Miles
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