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george152 wrote: Some Other Guy wrote: What really does change when you fly something like a Skyhawk through thick rain? I just do sims, and all that happens there is a lot of noise and pretty raindrop smears on the the windshield but the performance seems unchanged. What happens in real life? depends upon how well you polished the canopy ![]() Another effect happens with laminar-flow wings. You slow down! I had this happen with a 180 HP Comanche, flying through light rain. I lost about 5MPH IAS in the rain and gained it back when I flew out of the rain. Another effect has happened to some of the Rutan Eze designs.The rain so disrupted the flow over the canard stabilizer taht it lost effectiveness, causing a dive. Another effect is that rain will destroy a wood prop, if it doesn't ahve leading edge armor. Yet another effect is that rain will strip away the leading edge paint -- even the modern polyurethanes. The old enamels and lacquers would really strip away! When I started flying 50 years ago, I would see Bonanzas land with whole sheets of paint missing from their leading edges. |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 22:48:26 -0500, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
Yet another effect is that rain will strip away the leading edge paint -- even the modern polyurethanes. The old enamels and lacquers would really strip away! When I started flying 50 years ago, I would see Bonanzas land with whole sheets of paint missing from their leading edges. I wouldn't believe this had I not seen it for myself. Bizarre...and really damned annoying in terms of cost. - Andrew |
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