I am pondering whether to install a de-icing system on the IV P I am
building. Relatively recently Ice
Management Systems de-icing system became available. It seems to be a good
approach, in that it draws a reasonable amount of DC power, requires no consumable
fluids and does not add a substantial amount of weight to the aircraft.
I am building my IV P to be a traveling aircraft. I have no intentions to encounter known
icing but rather consider having such a system as a safeguard in the
event that rime ice
builds from, for example, descending through a cloud layer for an
approach. In that the
IV P utilizes laminar flow, as I understand it, a small amount of ice
could become a
substantial hazard. I am a
near 700-hour pilot and have never encountered icing but also
never got much into winter cross-country flying.
For those of you who are veterans of winter cross-country flying – is
installing such a system something that should be seriously considered?
Your comments would be most welcome regarding this subject.
95% done with about 6 months to go!
Thanks, Scott Turner