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Old February 10th 05, 08:28 PM
greenwavepilot
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Michael 182 wrote:
"... is there any difference between how composites react to icing

versus aluminum?

Michael


Michael, I am training in a Diamond DA-20 C1, incidentally, the only
composite airplane on my flight schools ramp. I am flying in upstate
SC. This morning, at 8:15 the top surfaces of the wings on the C1 were
iced significantly, as was the nose and fuselage (tail boom). Outside
air temp was 41*F/Overnight low was 40*F. Plane is tied-down, morning
sun was directly on wing surfaces, no intervening shadows. My lesson
was delayed, of course.

Curious, I checked the other planes on the ramp-all of which are
aluminum. NONE had icing on any surface. Through a very unscientific
"hand touch" test I determined the composite surfaces "felt" much
colder than the aluminum surfaces.

I would be very interested in learning more about the heat/cold
transfer dynamics of aluminum versus composites. Pure speculatin'
though, I would bet from my limited experience that the composite will
ice faster or retain ice longer than similarly exposed aluminum. But,
there's always someone who knows more about it than me-so maybe they
will chime in.

Pete