Thomas F. Gelder
Published: 1953
Total Pages: 740
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The heating requirements for several methods of icing protection for a typical turbojet transport airplane operating over a probable range of icing conditions are evaluated, and the airplane performance penalties associated with providing this protection from various energy source are assessed. Continuous heating requirements and airplane penalties for the turbojet transport are considered considerably increased over those for lower-speed aircraft. Heating requirements can be substantially reduced by use of a cyclic de-icing system and choice of the proper energy source.