Courtesy FedFlix, public.resource.org National Archives and Records Administration ICE Formation on Aircraft…
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In 1960, researchers studied ice formation on aircraft and found that ice buildup on wings and other surfaces can cause aerodynamic problems and lead to accidents. They discovered that certain conditions, such as temperature and humidity, contribute to the formation of ice on aircraft.

Conclusion

The study concluded that ice formation on aircraft can be a significant safety concern and that further research and development of deicing technologies are necessary to prevent accidents.

FAQs

Q: How does ice formation affect aircraft?

A: Ice buildup on wings and other surfaces can cause aerodynamic problems, leading to decreased lift and increased drag.

Q: What are some conditions that contribute to ice formation on aircraft?

A: Temperature and humidity are significant factors that contribute to the formation of ice on aircraft.



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31 Comments
  1. @tonystarks315 10 months ago

    This is ridiculous why dont they justput heating elements in fhe leading edge of the aircraft wings

  2. @zoozolplexOne 10 months ago

    awesome !!!

  3. @paulguaglardi9678 10 months ago

    I love videos like this. There's a lot to learn here. Yes, if it's cold it best be dry and cold and not wet and cold. Ice is good for soda and beer when one is cutting the lawn.

  4. @RK-de5wg 10 months ago

    This video was awesome!

  5. @Nathan-tc7gj 10 months ago

    4:46 Excuse me but what ? Since when did the US use centigrade ? What's gone wrong between the 60' and today ?

  6. I love this old videos, they often have the best explainations

  7. @deividsoler1983 10 months ago

    This video contains accurate information about icing, it really helped me during my studies for CMET. thanks for the up load.

  8. @robertphelan262 10 months ago

    I feel like this video was put out before planes were even invented the hell is this from 1954

  9. @mfelicio1 10 months ago

    Thanks for the lesson

  10. @scottwillson5562 10 months ago

    haha who clicked on this video and then didn't like it?

  11. @remz1789 10 months ago

    Tnx for the upload

  12. @alainkwiat 10 months ago

    Still up to date!

  13. @hatchetman29 10 months ago

    Thanks for that. I like how every word of every sentence was important and useful — a welcomed change from “Hey what’s up YouTube? So… I was watching the sky last week and I… I… I… and me. Me too. I mean… Amazing how it froze and I started thinking. I mean… thought I would reach out and make this video you know… me me me.” (It would just be the 60s version of pointless dribble and overused jargon, if there was any back then).

  14. @DrPilotRedC 10 months ago

    It's all He, He, He. Which I think is kind of funny as a 22 year old.

  15. @Vid4Star 10 months ago

    Same s**t different century

  16. @TheDormonid 10 months ago

    You gotta love this

  17. @mohseny1711 10 months ago

    Loved it

  18. @midnighttutor 10 months ago

    Interesting video from an entertainment point of view but the discussion of ice formation and the resulting flow over the wings and the associated graphics are factually incorrect. Do not use if you are actually flying an airplane.

  19. @Xenro66 10 months ago

    Wow this video is GREAT, even for the 1960s!

  20. @2002FREDERICK 10 months ago

    good good thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  21. @Finalshot92 10 months ago

    how come that aircraft only have one jet engine?

  22. @PilotDamian 10 months ago

    hahaha seems like it 🙂
    back then they had ideas!!

  23. @juppan 10 months ago

    Thnx for upload! 🙂

  24. @redrosecross 10 months ago

    Back then everything was original, today everything is fucked

  25. @DoctorHver 10 months ago

    @MERC3NARYPRODUCTIONS I see that now that this is probably not Disney since the roman number is 20 years later and your correct the ruinning time don't match unless this was a later date re cut of Disney film as I would think as the name sound simlar to that on the Disney film and the only way to tell would be finding the 1941 Disney film and seems that it cannot be found anywere.

  26. @hu5bu3 10 months ago

    nothing new under the sun this was before 50 years and still the same

  27. @pneulancer 10 months ago

    Just for the record; it's 1961, not 1960. MCMLXI=1961

  28. @TheGodParticle 10 months ago

    Wow! thats the last time i fly my plane when its cold. Thanks

  29. @DoctorHver 10 months ago

    Who animated on this Walt Disney?

  30. @aviationfan6776 10 months ago

    First comment WOOT

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