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Posted for <rfroelich@cox.net>:

Dan Reagan

The angle of attack unit now distributed by Advanced xxx (develped by the
Northwest pilot in the early 1990's) has a voice message, "landing gear,
landing gear" when the gear is up and the airspeed drops below the number you
set. I set mine at 100 knots. It reminded me once when I was busy talking,
flying with a pilot firend and on down wind.

It also has the warning, "angle, angle push" when your angle of attack
approaches the danger zone. The danger zone varies with flaps up and flaps
open/down.

Robert Froelich