Icing requirements for commercial aircraft, light transport and general aviation aircraft, and rotorcraft were studied. The objectives was to: establish the state of the art in aircraft icing, determining the aircraft industry's icing research and technology needs, and recommending both short and long term icing programs to NASA. It is shown that all three categories of aircraft need improved and new ice protection system, icing calculational techniques, icing performance sensitivity on current and modern airfoils, and new and improved icing facilities. The need for a general aviation pilot training film concerning flight into icing conditions is also identified.
NASA/Lewis Research Center Icing Research Program
1981-12-01
Conference paper
No indication
English
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