Icing on airplane wings remains little understood and a major hazard. These photos show examples of ice formation along the leading edge of a swept wing. If an aircraft flies through a cloud of supercooled water droplets, the droplets will freeze shortly after impact with the aircraft’s wings. As ice continues to build up in strange shapes, the aerodynamic profile of the wing changes, which can lead to disastrous effects as the stall and control characteristics of the wing shift. (Photo credit: NASA Glenn Research Center)
Well this is fluid dynamics but it is...problem that engineers should solve.
See also American Eagle 4184. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Eagle_Flight_4184
not good…was also...believed reason behing...plane...