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In article ne.com,
Andrew Gideon wrote: Where I live, I often see traffic out of TEB at about 2000'. A few days ago, on a relatively clear but humid day, I saw something beautiful. Some little business jet passing overhead suddenly started getting this swirling mist trailing it. It was appearing from what appeared to be the full length of both wings. What causes that, water coming out of solution due to the airplane's wake? How does the wake cause that? Or is it a low pressure area over the wing? - Andrew it is the sudden cooling of very humid air, due to the low pressure area of the wing, and the wingtip vortices. I can get contrails off my prop tips here in FL. I have also seen contrails form off flap tips on very humid days. Theat is exactly what "chemtrails" are, too -- just water vapor condensing out of solution in the air. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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