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Stall speed indicator
It does have a metal cap on the left wing that the stall lift mechanism belongs. The original story was that is was remove for an air race in the 60's. (but that is not documented)
I have recently hear that some 58 & 59 actually never came with a stall warning or it was optional?
thanks
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Re: Stall speed indicator
The best location for the AofA indicator is poking up through the glare shield directly in front of the pilot's eyes. You can build a bracket that mounts the indicator between two of the top row 3" instrument holes, so you don't have to move any of the existing instruments. On mine the needle and markings are in the top half of the 2" instrument so I just have half the instrument showing above the glare shield.
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Can you tell us/me more about the AOA indicator you have?
Thanks,
Pat Arnold
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Re: Stall speed indicator
If you will send me a fax number or snail mail address, I have many articles on my angle of attack indicator that I can send you.
I was shocked when I looked in my file and found that I had a letter from the inventor of my AofA indicator, Morgan Huntington) dated from 1989. It was then called a "Lift Reserve Indicator". I think you could Google his name or the LRI indicator and get a preview of what I can send you.
Warm regards, Al Powers ICS 2978
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