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"Bob Gardner" wrote:
Jim Carter's experience is telling. When a cold-soaked airframe descends into the clouds it is going to collect a lot of ice in a hurry. Where does the "quickly warmed" idea come from? The thin sheet metal skin on the plane warms up fast. It's the fuel in the tanks that hold the cold. So, obviously, the answer is to make sure you don't have any fuel left when you start your descent :-) |
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