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“We Freeze to Please” Two published sources in icing that are aimed at the manufacturers, operators, and regulators of aircraft contain much useful information, much of it technical in character. Known as “the icing bible,” Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center, Aircraft Icing Handbook (DOT/FAA/CT-88/8-1, 3 vols., 1991), is a rich source of material on the topic. Also helpful is Flight Safety Foundation, Protection Against Icing: A Comprehensive Overview, a special issue of Flight Safety Digest, vol. 16 (June–September 1997). With only sparse documentation in terms of letters, memoranda, journals, and the like, the story of icing research at the Cleveland laboratory has had to rely primarily on technical reports, plus oral history and correspondence with people who were there. Lewis-Glenn researchers published hundreds of technical notes, research reports, research memoranda, and a variety of other documents on icing research. Although mainly highly technical in nature, these reports also usually contained descriptive information on the background of various projects. Several of these reports merit special mention. Selected Bibliography of NACA-NASA Aircraft Icing Publications, NASA Technical Memorandum 81651 (August 1981), not only surveys the literature for the 1944–1958 era of icing research, but also contains microfiche copies of all important technical documents. It is a gold mine of information. Also, John J. Reinmann and his colleagues issued a series of reports on the state of icing research at NASA. They are Reinmann, R. J. Shaw, and W. A. Olsen, Jr., Aircraft Icing Research at NASA, NASA Technical Memorandum 82919 (1982); Reinmann, Shaw, and Olsen, NASA Lewis Research Center’s Program on Icing Research, NASA Technical Memorandum 83031 (1983); Reinmann, Shaw, and Richard J. Ranaudo, NASA’s Program on Icing Research and Technology, NASA Technical Memorandum 101989 (1989); Reinmann, NASA’s Aircraft Icing Technology Program, NASA Technical Memorandum 104518 (1991); and Reinmann, “Icing: Accretion, Detection, Protection,” in Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development, AGARD Lecture Series 197: Flight in an Adverse Environment (NATO, 1994), section 4, pp. 1–27. Copies of the NACA/NASA technical documents can be found in most major research libraries. Also, a number of the reports are now available on the Worldwide Web at http://naca.larc.nasa.gov and http://techreports.larc.nasa.gov. The Glenn Research Center has a Web site at http://www.grc.nasa.gov. For the icing branch, see http://icebox.grc.nasa.gov. The IRT has its own Web site at http://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/IRT/ While the technical reports document the nature of the NACA/NASA icing research, they have to be supplemented by oral history in order to understand the con- text in which they were done. A list of individuals who contributed to this study follows. An * indicates that a taped interview was conducted and a copy is located in the NASA History Office in Washington, DC, along with pertinent correspondence. Richard I. Adams David N. Anderson* Roger J. Aubert Colin S. Bidwell 180PDF Image | History of NASA Icing Research Tunnel
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