I’ve come the portion of the build manual where it mentions the optional Vans stall warning device and I was just about to buy it, but I’ve hesitated since it doesn’t make much sense given that I’m going with an AoA system.
This is my thinking:
- The vast majority of the time when my engine is running and my electrical system is working I’m going to be using the electrical AoA on the G3X or whatever EFIS I choose
- I am leaning towards having a small subset of instruments that work without electrical power in case of full electrical failure. I will have: 1. The compass (which is legally required anyways), 2. A purely mechanical ASI, and 3. A purely mechanical altimeter.
I would like to also have a purely mechanical: 1. AoA (such as the Lift Monitor) and 2. Aural (reed-style) stall warning.
My reasoning behind the aural stall warning is that during an electrical failure I’ll probably be pretty distracted and just want another layer of safety to keep me from stalling. And honestly, I like the sound of the stall horn during flare.
The Vans stall warning device adds practically nothing because the electric AoA’s beeps will be better than the Vans device and under completely electrical failure it’s not going to work either. I guess the only place where the Vans device adds something is EFIS failure and having something that works on the initial flights before I’ve configured the AoA.
Thoughts?
Any reason this is a stupid idea or a waste of time and panel space?
Has anyone else installed a reed-style stall warning system?
This is my thinking:
- The vast majority of the time when my engine is running and my electrical system is working I’m going to be using the electrical AoA on the G3X or whatever EFIS I choose
- I am leaning towards having a small subset of instruments that work without electrical power in case of full electrical failure. I will have: 1. The compass (which is legally required anyways), 2. A purely mechanical ASI, and 3. A purely mechanical altimeter.
I would like to also have a purely mechanical: 1. AoA (such as the Lift Monitor) and 2. Aural (reed-style) stall warning.
My reasoning behind the aural stall warning is that during an electrical failure I’ll probably be pretty distracted and just want another layer of safety to keep me from stalling. And honestly, I like the sound of the stall horn during flare.
The Vans stall warning device adds practically nothing because the electric AoA’s beeps will be better than the Vans device and under completely electrical failure it’s not going to work either. I guess the only place where the Vans device adds something is EFIS failure and having something that works on the initial flights before I’ve configured the AoA.
Thoughts?
Any reason this is a stupid idea or a waste of time and panel space?
Has anyone else installed a reed-style stall warning system?