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Eric,
I've had two cases of not being able to open dive brakes due to low temperatures. One in a Kestrel 19, where at 19,000 feet on a cold autumn day in Scotland the over-centre lock became so stiff I couldn't break it out, the other in a twin Grob due to water inside the airbrake box freezing and jamming the mechanism. Never experienced a problem in a considerable amount of cloud flying above the freezing level in the UK - I've never heard of the ice on the wings getting as far back as the airbrake cut-out. If you needed to open the brakes in iceing conditions (to prevent overspeeding) I would expect that after a very short time it would become impossible to close them. Chris Rollings In 5000 hours of soaring, I've had the spoilers freeze shut once. A brief shower shortly before towing off for what eventually turned into a wave flight did the trick. I discovered them frozen at 4000' AGL while descending at the end of the flight, but at 3000 AGL, they unfroze. I had a tail chute, so a slip would not have been needed, even in this case. Has anyone else had spoilers freeze shut without flying in clouds, were it seems like you should be expecting it to happen? -- Change 'netto' to 'net' to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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