From the PA-44-180 Seminole Pilot's Operating Handbook:

A micro switch incorporated in the throttle quadrant activates the gear
warning horn under the following conditions:
  (a) The gear is not locked down and the manifold pressure has fallen
      below 14 inches on either one or both engines
  (b) The gear selector switch is in the UP position when the airplane is on
      the ground
  (c) The gear selector switch is in the UP position and wing flaps are
      extended to the second or third notch position

Regards, Torsten

Curtis L. Olson wrote:
On some more complex aircraft, if you pull back the power without having the landing gear down, you get an audible warning signal. I don't know if I've ever had the chance to hear this tone in real life. Does any one have (or can anyone create) a suitable sound to be included in the base package?

Thanks,

Curt.


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