Hello fellow Comanche owners and pilots.
I'm a relatively new owner of a 260B. As many of you probably know, the stall warning system in this plane consists of ONLY a flashing light on the panel. There's no audible alarm to warn you. According to the FAA, 25% of all single engine fatal accidents are caused by stalls. I assume that most of these occurred when the pilot was distracted, and probably in a high stress situation. I believe that an audible alarm, in addition to the flashing light, would make our type of aircraft much safer. Therefore, I've designed an electronic circuit that can simply replace the original stall warning circuit board (same size and connections) and add a loud audible alarm in addition to flashing the original bulb. The design is solid state (no moving parts such as relays). This also makes a mechanical relay failure impossible. The buzzer will sound even if the bulb is burned out or shorted, and the light will continue to flash if the buzzer burns out. I've tested the device on a breadboard and it works well. Once I have an actual prototype in hand (PCB has been ordered) I'd like to get together with a DER and hopefully apply for an STC. I'm throwing this out here to see if there's an interest (other than my own) in our Comanche community for such a device? Does anyone here know of a DER who'd probably be willing to work with me on this?
Thanks in advance.