Icing on Carenado Bonanza F33A for X-Plane
Re: Icing on Carenado Bonanza F33A for X-Plane
Peter, thank you very much for a valuable input, learning more and more on PE. Cheers, AJ
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Re: Icing on Carenado Bonanza F33A for X-Plane
Peter, I thought windshield icing was modeled in X-Plane. I've had numerous occurrences of windshield "fogging" due to snow or freezing rain, usually followed by icing of control surfaces. By turning on the window heat, the wind screen clears up.
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Re: Icing on Carenado Bonanza F33A for X-Plane
Ah, my fault - I was using my old version experience with XPlane as my background for this - I shouldn't have overstepped my boundaries in assuming the newer versions still hadn't modeled it. Kudos to Laminar Research - he has quite the product there.Steven Winslow wrote:Peter, I thought windshield icing was modeled in X-Plane. I've had numerous occurrences of windshield "fogging" due to snow or freezing rain, usually followed by icing of control surfaces. By turning on the window heat, the wind screen clears up.
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Peter
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