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Thomas Borchert wrote:
AliR, Is either one of us right? Your friend, partly. There are atmospheric conditions when the pressure change over the wing or at a wing tip is enough to make the water in the air visible. But they are rare and don't make long contrails. The long contrails from jets you see are because the exhaust contains small particles (soot and other stuff) which cause the water vapor in the air to condense on them where it wouldn't condense without them. And the combustion of hydrocarbons produces a lot of water... Matt |
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