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Old 3rd Nov 2007, 07:57
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Dew point spread is a very common way of defining visible moisture
Common? Where? I'm interested because I haven't heard it before- not on Boeing equipment. Most of the world has not been using that, and there are no extraordinary cases of engines conking out with icing. The common definition is as I outlined with no temp/dewpoint spread. So what equipment uses that definition?
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