FLIGHT EXPRESS, INC.The TKS ice protection system is available for the Cessna (210 L, M, N and T210 L, M, N P210N) models.
The effectiveness of the TKS ice protection concept has been documented by NASA through their extensive test in the icing research tunnel at the Lewis Research Center and through over 26 years of service on the BAe125 series of business jets as standard equipment. The system has also been proving itself in service on the Beech Bonanza since 1987.
The TKS system offers you more time to make crucial decisions if you encounter icing conditions. Even with TKS ice protection, you should always take immediate steps to find non-icing conditions should you encounter ice.
Here's How it Works
Laser Drilled Titanium panels are installed on the leading edges of the wings, and horizontal and vertical stabilizers. A slinger ring is installed on the propeller and a spray bar is positioned on the windshield for protection. A glycol based fluid is exuded through the panels and flows over these surfaces keeping the aircraft virtually ice free.
The glycol based fluid is metered from a tank by a small electrically driven pump through a micro-filter to proportioning units. The proportioning units contain calibrated capillary tubes which apportion fluid to the individual panels and the propeller slinger ring. The windshield is protected with an on-demand pump and spray bar. A significant advantage for the pilot is the simple operation of the system. Just turn the system ON when icing is encountered and OFF when leaving icing conditions.
Only one choice exists for the pilot while operating the ice protection system: anti-ice mode, a protective film of glycol prevents the formation of ice. In the de-ice mode, the glycol chemically breaks the ice bond. A significant feature of both modes is the elimination of run back ice.
The weight added to an aircraft as a result of the TKS ice protection installation is minimal. The TKS system weighs approximately 50 pounds without fluid (lighter than a rubber boot system) and approximately 1051b with a full tank of fluid.
The attractive TKS system requires a minimum of upkeep. As the system is used, it flushes out any accumulation of debris on the panels. Glycol, the main ingredient of the ice protection fluid, has cleaning properties and will not harm the paint finish on the aircraft.
There is absolutely no loss in aircraft performance as a result of installing the TKS system, yet significant ice protection capabilities are added. Up to 2.5 hours of continuous ice protection is possible with a full tank of ice protection fluid.
Flight Ice’s STC includes installation with or without a pod.
Flight Ice is an authorized distributor for Kilfrost De-icing Fluid.