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Old October 27th 11, 07:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default Stall Warning Indicators and Your safety

On Oct 27, 9:21*am, soartech wrote:
Is there anyone out there willing
to defend the warning system in their Cambridge 302?


It works as intended and I have not disabled it. It has never warned
me that I am about to stall and spin in because I have never been in
that situation. It seldom gives nuissance warnings. The low speed
warnings I sometimes get when thermalling the 28 are useful since the
28 does not climb well if flown too slowly.


Andy

 




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