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  2. Deicing boot - Wikipedia

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    A deicing boot is a type of ice protection system installed on aircraft surfaces to permit a mechanical deicing in flight. Such boots are generally installed on the leading edges of wings and control surfaces (e.g. horizontal and vertical stabilizer) as these areas are most likely to accumulate ice which could severely affect the aircraft's ...

  3. Category : Aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States

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    Williams aircraft engines (8 P) Pages in category "Aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  4. Category : Aircraft manufacturers of the United States

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    Aircraft component manufacturers of the United States (1 C, 20 P) Aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States (16 C, 28 P) Unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturers of the United States (3 C, 4 P)

  5. List of aircraft engine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Garrett AiResearch — US; Garuff; Gas Turbine Research Establishment — India; GE Honda Aero Engines — US; GE-Aviation — US; General — US; General Aircraft Ltd. General Electric ...

  6. Icing (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    A deicing boot on the wing of a Dash 8 aircraft. The ridges are the result of the boot being inflated with air to crack and remove accumulated ice. To protect an aircraft against icing in-flight, various forms of anti-icing or deicing are used: A common approach is to route engine "bleed air" into ducting along the leading edges of wings and ...

  7. Ice protection system - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatic boots are appropriate for low and medium speed aircraft, without leading edge lift devices such as slats, so this system is most commonly found on smaller turboprop aircraft such as the Saab 340 and Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia. Pneumatic de-icing boots are sometimes found on other types, especially older aircraft.