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ATR engine anti-ice or de-ice
Hi!
I'm looking for answers only from ATR technicians or pilots. With the risk of being shot down and laughed at: I heard rumours that the ATR engine anti-ice system actually consists of boots around the intake. I remember seeing it for my self and not believing it, and then I heard a friend mention it too. Is it really so? Could someone please shine some light on this topic? Having a de-ice system as opposed to anti ice system around the intake seems a silly solution to me. /LnS |
There are no silly questions.
ATRs indeed have de-icing boot around engine intake. No, it is not a silly solution. Behind intake is an S-duct with bypass door, which acts as centrifugal separator and prevents larger particles, such as ice shards, from reaching the LP compressor - BTW it's centrifugal type, less prone to fod than axial ones. Clandestino Airbus driver. |
History of PIA :: View topic - PIA ATR 42-500 Icing & Ice Removal - Photos by Aroosh
This link gives a good understanding of ATR anti & deicing |
Not unique, the Avanti also uses boots.
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Thanks all for enlightening me!
/LnS |
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