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2006-08-24 15:25:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The term "horns" can also refer to the portion of a flight control surface that is exposed to oncoming air when a control surface is deflected. Think of an elevator and a horizontal stabilizer like this: -- When the pilot pulls back on the yoke and raises the elevator, you get this: -/ The part that sticks out into the airflow is called the horn.
2006-08-25 07:51:39
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answer #2
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answered by Jason 5
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extremely, an plane would not have a horn like a automobile horn.yet, many DO have a horn interior the cockpit. you will hear pilots talk some stall warning horn, that's close to the pilots seats. It sounds whilst the plane is in a flight physique of innovations it extremely is conducive to a stalled situation. some airplanes have a stall warning mild as a exchange of a horn, too.
2016-12-14 11:26:33
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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There are various aural warning horns that sound on the flight deck, but nothing similar to a car's horn in either sound or purpose.
2006-08-24 21:04:43
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answered by d_robertson744 2
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no need for horns you can see the plane a mile away on land.
to all the others the question is about horns not warning tones.
2006-08-24 15:39:04
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answer #5
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answered by LARCO 4
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Yes, they have a stall warning horns. They sound in the cabin when the aircraft angle of attack reaches a certain amount. In any configuration, if the stall warning sounds,(except when landing) put the nose down and increase the throttle.
2006-08-24 15:31:48
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answered by eferrell01 7
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If what you mean by horns are like ones in automobiles and intended to honk other vehicles/pedestrians, call people to get out of the house when you pick them out, or simply to annoy people, then no.
2006-08-24 15:38:26
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answer #7
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answered by rmarjadi 3
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Yes some do (like cargo), but they are usually intended as warning devices inside the aircraft.
2006-08-24 15:32:15
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answer #8
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answered by JimmyJ 2
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remote control planes have 'control horns' on rudders, elevators, ailerons, tailerons, canards or elevons.
2006-08-24 15:35:24
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answer #9
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answered by igɳo★ 3
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Good Question..
2006-08-24 15:37:49
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answer #10
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answered by 2Hott2Touch 3
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