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Old January 8th 09, 12:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default grumman aa-5 stall warning delay

Mike Noel wrote:
Are the Warriors different from the Archers? My 74 has a light but no horn.
Perhaps the Warrior wing gives a more abrupt stall? My constant chord wing
gives plenty of warning without a horn.



I didn't think so.

The Warriors I flew ('78,'78, & '79) were newer than your Archer, which
might be the reason for the horn.
 




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