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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Brown" data-source="post: 70259" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Fog occurs when temperatures drop sufficiently , al9ng with other factors, that moisture is deposited on surfaces and nuclei in the air. Once the Spark, or any other aircraft reaches tha temperature then moisture will form on the surfaces of the craft inside and out. A potential for failure of the electronics and another breach of safety, at least for us in the U.K. I cannot stop anyone choosing to do it, but I, like others, would advise against it, 7nless you have a disposable aircraft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Brown, post: 70259, member: 2567"] Fog occurs when temperatures drop sufficiently , al9ng with other factors, that moisture is deposited on surfaces and nuclei in the air. Once the Spark, or any other aircraft reaches tha temperature then moisture will form on the surfaces of the craft inside and out. A potential for failure of the electronics and another breach of safety, at least for us in the U.K. I cannot stop anyone choosing to do it, but I, like others, would advise against it, 7nless you have a disposable aircraft. [/QUOTE]
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