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This is basically the same as the operation of the
Cessna Stall warning reed horn. On single engine Cessna aircraft there is a double reed with an adjusting ring in the leading edge of the wing. If the pressure gets too low, i.e. too much lift (low pressure on top of the leading edge) generated by a high angle of attack air can be drawn through the reed making sort of a honking noise. It is adjustable by a movable ring on the reeds. The reed setup is only about $15.00. I suspect that instead of in the leading edge a port could be drilled in the side of the fuselage just above the leading edge with the same results. I will buy one and give it a try.jeff |
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