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Just for fun. This was taking through the car window during a California road trip last summer. Busy skies!
These contrails were photographed at approx 15:35 on Tuesday 29th June 2010. They appear to tight to be civil aircraft. The location of these contrails was above Mossely. However these appear very close to the flight path into Manchester Airport.
Can anyone say what aircraft caused them?
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These contrails were photographed at approx 15:35 on Tuesday 29th June 2010. They appear to tight to be civil aircraft. The location of these contrails was above Mossely. However these appear very close to the flight path into Manchester Airport.
Can anyone say what aircraft caused them?
Airplane contrail in sky perfectly lines up with propeller at Skagit Valley Air Show for the 2007 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
Evolution of the STS-118 noctilucent contrail, taken on the evening of August 8, 2007, from the north side of the Pineda Causeway, overlooking the Banana River with southern Merritt Island in the distance.
Evolution of the STS-118 noctilucent contrail, taken on the evening of August 8, 2007, from the north side of the Pineda Causeway, overlooking the Banana River with southern Merritt Island in the distance.
Pretty self-explanitory, just some contrails by some (mostly) Chautauqua and Delta jets on their ways to bigger, better places. Contrails are a way of saying "Look at me, I am going to (In this case, GSO or RDU) simply because I can, and I am leaving you, as well as my gaseous jet exhaust, behind." This is why I love flying.