Author Topic: B-17G "Sleepy Time Gal" 381st BG  (Read 1766 times)

Offline Greebo

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Re: B-17G "Sleepy Time Gal" 381st BG
« Reply #15 on: August 15, 2020, 01:43:48 PM »
I have read that one problem with the rubber de-icing boots was them getting cut by flak shrapnel, so strips of rubber could then peel back across the wing and tail and jam up the control surfaces. I guess that removing them would also save a little weight and reduce drag.

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Re: B-17G "Sleepy Time Gal" 381st BG
« Reply #16 on: August 15, 2020, 03:27:38 PM »
I have read that one problem with the rubber de-icing boots was them getting cut by flak shrapnel, so strips of rubber could then peel back across the wing and tail and jam up the control surfaces. I guess that removing them would also save a little weight and reduce drag.

I think damage-induced drag was a concern.  Boots were somewhat heavy--every pound shaved helped--but the aerodynamic penalty was negligible.    Being one less system to maintain on a plane that would be destroyed soon any way probably had its advantages.

Wish I had the real answer.  The men who knew are long gone, sadly.
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