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Old 10th Nov 2010, 02:58
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Tazzz
 
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Question ***** ICE *****

Hello fellow Rotorheads.

Winter as arrived here in Europe. Ice formation is an old problem, but it continues to kill.

I never had to face it and would like to keep it that way, but if I have to face it it's best be be better informed to solve or avoid it the best way.

The only indication the most RFM gives besides not get in to the condition is to turn on the PITOT at 5 °C to 0ºC.
I can go through the clouds at temperaures very negative?

At what temperatures can not pass into the clouds. I've read the information from +5 ° C to 0 º C and also have read from 0 ° C to -10 º C. ..?

I wish that those who have some experience in the subject write here in the forum to better clarify this phenomenon, identification signs and solutions.

Thank you all in advance, and sorry about my English writing.

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