airtj wrote:
Mustang experts
Do mustangs have a gear warning horn or does a horn go off when a low manifold pressure is reached?
There was a warning system with a horn. There is also lights in various configurations for indicating gear position.
We no longer have a horn but have 3 Green Lights, 1 for each gear to indicate down and locked, with a Red Light for anything other than the MLG being completely retracted with inner doors closed.
There is also a switch on the throttle so that if the throttle is brought to idle with the gear being other than locked down then the horn will sound.
We have a tone generator that goes through the audio panel so the pilot will hear it in the helmet. We also added a light above the instrument panel that will shine when the tone is generated as a visual warning in addition to the tone.
If the pilot flies an approach to landing and doesn't retard the throttle enough the warning won't sound until possibly a point where it is too late to add power to go around. Also while flying if you pull the throttle to idle you will get a tone or horn. Depending on what type of maneuvering your doing that can be annoying to some.