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    Michel Gadbois's Avatar
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    What gives with Wing Frost?

    Hello,

    I would love some advice on what I did wrong. 3 of us were going flying in the wee morning. It was 28 degrees outside and about 40% relative humidity. All 3 pilots had their airplanes inside non-heated hangars (RV-4, RV-14a and my Icon, wings folded). We all pulled our planes out at approx. 0715h. Mine immediately got its wings covered with snow/frost (about .5mm). I took a rag and wiped a portion of the leading edge and 15 minutes later, it was covered again. Both RVs got 0 frost on the wings. They left for breakfast at 0830h. I had to wait until almost 1000h before the frost melted. Is this a Carbon Fiber issue? Are the wings special in some way?. My fuselage and empennage was and stayed clean... Weird. The Polycarbonate windscreen also took a LONG time to clear but I expected that.

    Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks
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    I’m gonna take a guess. Maybe it’s because their wings are filled with fuel.

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