Tonino Ranwood
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Hello everyone. I am new the forums and had a question about fabric aircraft and ice/frost during winter operations.
Where I live, hangar space is hard to find and when it's available is usually extremely expensive. Because of this, I will be tieing down my aircraft during the winter and hopefully will be able to get out and fly during the cold weather season.
My question is this, what is the best way to melt and keep ice and frost off of a ceconite fabric covered aircraft? I currently have main wing covers and horizontal stabilizer covers which should help.
But lets say I don't put on the covers (for the sake of conversion) and there is ice on the lifting surfaces. How does one deal with frost and ice on ceconite fabric? Does ISO PROP cause any damage to the fabric? Would Type I decier or TKS be better option?
Wondering what all of the non-hangared, winter flyers do. Thanks!!
Where I live, hangar space is hard to find and when it's available is usually extremely expensive. Because of this, I will be tieing down my aircraft during the winter and hopefully will be able to get out and fly during the cold weather season.
My question is this, what is the best way to melt and keep ice and frost off of a ceconite fabric covered aircraft? I currently have main wing covers and horizontal stabilizer covers which should help.
But lets say I don't put on the covers (for the sake of conversion) and there is ice on the lifting surfaces. How does one deal with frost and ice on ceconite fabric? Does ISO PROP cause any damage to the fabric? Would Type I decier or TKS be better option?
Wondering what all of the non-hangared, winter flyers do. Thanks!!