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Old March 16th 04, 09:25 PM
303pilot
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Ha!
Got to agree that a voice would be much better than another beep or buzz.
On my third flight in the 303, I entered the pattern and this obnoxious
noise started going off. My first reaction was to turn down the freakin'
volume on that thing. Then I realized the thing went off when I opened the
spoilers.... Oh, I got it! This baby's got a retractable gear and that
obnoxious noise is telling me I opened the spoilers w/out lowering the gear.
I confess this to the gentle readership of RAS. Thank God I didn't have to
tell anyone at the club, "Yeah, I landed gear up. That gear warning sure is
irritating. Bet it works next time!"

Brent


"Jim Vincent" wrote in message
...
On my last ship, a Pilatus B-4, we had a PTT switch on the stick but only

a
hand held radio.

We went to Toys R US, found the best sounding toy machine gun, ripped out

the
innards, hooked up a 12V-6V power supply, and triggered it from the PTT.

What fun it was shooting down other sailplanes in thermals!

Jim Vincent
CFIG
N483SZ
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