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Old January 21st 06, 07:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Why do jets leave a white trail behind them.


Matt Whiting wrote:
Morgans wrote:


"Matt Whiting" wrote

Are you sure?

http://www.photonics.com/dictionary/.../QX/lookup.htm


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Don't confuse the issue with facts! ;-)

Drop the d, add a g. I think that was I originally said, earlier. I
don't know, now.

At any rate, diesel, kerosene and jet A all absorb water, not leaving it
in the bottom of the tank, separately. Go with that concept! g


True, but that isn't what forms the contrails. The water formed by the
combustion process vastly exceeds will little was absorbed into the
fuel. That is the concept of importance. :-)


White trails in the sky?
Must be cocaine.
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