The Formation of Ice on Airplanes
Description:
"The present report examines the problem of ice formation from the point of view of the pilot and the meteorologist. Their experiences prove the ice deposit to be first and foremost a navigational problem and only secondarily a question of de-icing devices. With correct utilization of the meteorological information by the flyer, ice hazard can in many cases be minimized or avoided. Ice formation and the different types of ice deposits are listed and discussed" (p. 1).
Date:
February 1936
Creator:
Noth, H. & Polte, W.
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