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Old October 26th 11, 06:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default Stall Warning Indicators and Your safety

On Oct 26, 9:59*am, soartech wrote:
I'd like to hear pilots thoughts on this idea and if they would be
interested in such a device.


To be useful it has to measure alpha or, if pitot based, has to be
compensated for wing loading (ballast and g). I already have a
wingloading and g compensated slow speed warning in my glider
(Cambridge 302). As I mentioned in an earlier thread its main use is
to remind me to adjust the ballast setting if I forget after dumping.


Andy
 




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