Some Images - Modern Aircraft+Contrails...
#1

Hi guys
A buddy sent me some nice pics, thought I'd share my favorites with you. 8)
F-15E
[Image: F15EWales.jpg]

767
[Image: 767wingvortex.jpg]

A330 landing at Amsterdam
[Image: A330Amsterdam.jpg]

747 Contrail
[Image: contrail_747.jpg]

FA18 going Supersonic
[Image: FA18Sonic.jpg]

A340 Rainbow Contrail
[Image: a340rainbow.jpg]

not WW2, I know, but pretty cool pics, nevertheless... :wink:
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#2

Got any of these in a higher resolution? I think I sense some new desktops coming along.....
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#3

Afraid not, thats what he sent me. I'll try to find out where he got 'em... 8)

Ok, most are from here: http://www.airliners.net/
You can find quite a few good ones, but will have to join as a member for access to full-size pics. 8)
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#4

They're beautiful and awesome!
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#5

awesome pix!
I found some with bigger size

http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-p ... 870588.jpg
http://img323.imageshack.us/img323/6088 ... 1041cl.jpg
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-p ... 332946.jpg
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-p ... 914206.jpg
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-photo ... 229391.jpg
http://kecy.roumen.cz/archive/vztlak.jpg

but it still too small for desktop
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#6

The FA-18E isn't breaking the sound barrier, but the shockwave creates a very local low pressure area. (The F-15 has a similar low pressure above the wing in that pic) This causes the dew-point to drop, so the water can not stay gaseous and must form liquid droplets, creating the fog.

Doesn't take away the fact that it creates an impressive picture. Smile
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#7

JAMF Wrote:The FA-18E isn't breaking the sound barrier, but the shockwave creates a very local low pressure area. (The F-15 has a similar low pressure above the wing in that pic) This causes the dew-point to drop, so the water can not stay gaseous and must form liquid droplets, creating the fog.

Doesn't take away the fact that it creates an impressive picture. Smile

This is actually how it looks like when F18 is breaking the sound barrier. So I must disagree with the fact that plane is going slower than speed of sound
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#8

GeneralPsycho Wrote:
JAMF Wrote:The FA-18E isn't breaking the sound barrier, but the shockwave creates a very local low pressure area. (The F-15 has a similar low pressure above the wing in that pic) This causes the dew-point to drop, so the water can not stay gaseous and must form liquid droplets, creating the fog.

Doesn't take away the fact that it creates an impressive picture. Smile

This is actually how it looks like when F18 is breaking the sound barrier. So I must disagree with the fact that plane is going slower than speed of sound
Go right ahead.
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