Frost does not change the basic shape of the wing, but the roughness of its surface spoils the smooth flow of air, thus causing an increase in drag and an early airflow seperation over the wing, resulting in a loss of lift.
I had a test question and the prof is claiming that only ice and snow disrupts airfoil. But gleim words it like it is.
If anyone has a link to any faa website or any online source please let me know.
Yes, even small amounts of frost can change the shape and airflow over an aircraft's surfaces. Frost reduces performance and changes flight characteristics by increasing drag and reducing max lift.![]()
How ever, the airfoil shape stays the same? I think I got my words mixed up on the test.