Burlington, WI
- Aircraft Year
- 1976
- Aircraft Type
- 112/A
- Reg Number
- N1456J - IO-390
- Serial Number
- 456
Flew up with the son yesterday, day trip. The last 30 minutes there was a little weather, worked fine though. Had a stiff headwind most of the way, still there for the return anyway.
We we parked about two hours. The temp was below 30, with a wind, I asked & they ‘plugged’ me in. I had to quote that, because on start I noticed the temp down on the CHT. I think his outlet was dead, no power. I started o.k. anyway.
Here’s another side issue, almost hesitant to mention. In flight & then parked, there was a trace amount of ice on the leading edge of the wing. I don’t have a picture, should’ve took one. It was 1/2” wide, 1/16 to the most 1/8” thick. This was only the center of the leading edge.
Anyway the son, also a pilot was making a big deal about it. I’m talking about the very ‘clean wing’ concept. I wasn’t flippant, but I wasn’t real concerned. To rectify the issue, on our stop I got some auto spray ‘ice remover’, which he(I helped) removed before departure. A fingernail was just as effective. It didn’t quite end there, once home my wife thought I was losing my edge, siding with the son. Anyway, maybe I am. I can see how one could tangle with the ‘slippery slope’.
We put some Winter tires on a relative’s car, & picked up pasties & other stuff for an IL deer hunt.

We we parked about two hours. The temp was below 30, with a wind, I asked & they ‘plugged’ me in. I had to quote that, because on start I noticed the temp down on the CHT. I think his outlet was dead, no power. I started o.k. anyway.
Here’s another side issue, almost hesitant to mention. In flight & then parked, there was a trace amount of ice on the leading edge of the wing. I don’t have a picture, should’ve took one. It was 1/2” wide, 1/16 to the most 1/8” thick. This was only the center of the leading edge.
Anyway the son, also a pilot was making a big deal about it. I’m talking about the very ‘clean wing’ concept. I wasn’t flippant, but I wasn’t real concerned. To rectify the issue, on our stop I got some auto spray ‘ice remover’, which he(I helped) removed before departure. A fingernail was just as effective. It didn’t quite end there, once home my wife thought I was losing my edge, siding with the son. Anyway, maybe I am. I can see how one could tangle with the ‘slippery slope’.
We put some Winter tires on a relative’s car, & picked up pasties & other stuff for an IL deer hunt.
