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![]() "Peter Clark" wrote in message ... On Fri, 9 Sep 2005 23:51:54 -0400, "Icebound" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... stall warning horn does not "get louder" it either sounds or it doesn't. Did you mean that generically for all aircraft? ... or in this particular case only? Perhaps it's to do with the way the horn is activated. I seem to remember the 172's horn getting louder the closer to stall you got (pneumatically activated), but don't recall that phenomenon with the 182's horn (electric switch)? Well, the 172's horn seems to be basically the same principle as blowing across the mouth of an open beer bottle. If you blow lightly, it makes a gentle hum and if you blow hard, it gets loud. I don't know how other stall horns were designed, but it was my impression that a stall horn is supposed to be designed to go off a little before the true stall. For the 172, this means that at a certain AOA, there is *some* air going by across the opening, producing *some* sound, while you still fly not fully stalled. It is not until a full stall that the maximum amount of air is flowing across the opening, producing the loudest sound. Now the 172 has a pretty thick leading edge, which may contribute to the way this seems to work. Since that is all that I am familiar with.... ....does that mean that for most other aircraft, I would have to be aware that the stall horn will go off suddenly and completely? |
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