Gents:
This is a philosophical question as well as a technical
recommendation question.
A) would you consider a de-ice system for the IV-P?
B) if so, which technology would you use?
In general, I don’t believe in flying small planes
anywhere near icing conditions (been there done that – sinking feeling
when you are at full throttle and unable to maintain level flight – then your
prop heat throws off a chunk of ice that hits the windshield like a brick….
Just to keep your heart rate and blood pressure way high off the chart.)
And, having said the above, after you have done everything
possible to avoid icing conditions, and you still find yourself icing up, it
would be nice to be able to do something about it other than pray, which I have
done (“I promise to mend all my evil ways if you just help me out of this
one…”).
So, philosophically, would you recommend a de-ice system?
If so, would you lean toward:
Heated
Leading Edge
Electro
Expulsive
Glycol
Rubber
Boot
Other?
As always, your thoughts/recommendations are welcome.
Thanks in advance.
John Hafen
Lancair IV-P N413AJ
2/3rds done (I pray)
PS – I LIVE IN SEATTLE – THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS
SH1TTY, HERE.