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Old March 19th 04, 04:20 PM
MontyJ
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I was based at Hampton also many years ago. Anyway I just wanted to
add that I think if you go into Winter with a good fresh coat of
polish/wax on your plane you will find the snow comes off more easily,
just as it does on a car.

Monty


Cub Driver wrote in message . ..
So what do we do with a snow-covered airplane to fly it? The snow pushes
off easily enough, so none of it appears to be stuck ice. Is it enough to
push it off with a broom, or should I have the FBO give it some de-ice as
well?


At 7B3 Hampton New Hampshire, we used to have a very large squeegee
that did a pretty good job of removing snow. I haven't seen it in use
for several years, because the planes are always hangared now in
winter. I think the squeegee was supplemented with towels.

Snow on the aircraft is very serious business, evidently.

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