Icing (Private Pilot Lesson 5i)
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Description of the different types of icing and the dangers involved with icing.
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I love all your videos, Cyndy. You explain everything so well! Thank you!
As a college student who depends on videos likes these I really want you to know that they are wonderful. I have recommended you to my Professor for showing in class. You are such a simple answer to complex questions. Thank you.
Hi Cindy,
Your efforts here are appreciated by all. Thank you!
Cyndy thank you so much for your help! It has helped me out tremendously. I love the way you draw your wings haha soo smooth. God bless you!
I now know why we shouldn't fly through ice. Instead of being scared to go through it!
I really like your explanation and breakdown of why that tail force down is necessary. It's a nice building block to revisit on aerodynamics/W&B and see how we can apply the problem of icing in the real world!
Hope we don't have to encounter inadvertent icing in my GA career LOL! Thank you Cyndy Holman!
Now i know why my drone burned out its motors. I tried to fly through and above fog. After 80 meters i was not able to get any more left and it started to do a slow fall. When it hit the ground it was smoking.
What do you think of the new super hydrophobic coatings/ surface etchings that stop ice formation?
Thank you so much Cyndy :)
Muito legal meus parabéns pela explicação
This helped me out sooo much
Did she make a mistake at the end? Wouldn’t the elevator pitch up to trim the nose down?
No
Confusing. She made several mistakes. Tail/empennage is for pitch AND YAW. She should have said “elevator.” If heavy engine produces DOWNWARD force, elevator, on other side of CG, must produce UPWARD force by reducing elevator AOA. I think she means that dropping nose with a frozen elevator effectively increases its AOA, resulting in a nose dive. Her statement on ice “horn” development is contrary to faasafety.gov.
Very nice video!
keep it up . keep posting
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Can already frozen water particles form rime icing? I thought it can only be formed by supercooled but not frozen water particles.
Yeah I thought the same thing. That’s what I’m been thought and up to my understanding yes, they need to be supercooled water droplets for both ice types to form.
Great.... :)