Contrail
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English: Contrail
Polski: Smuga kondensacyjna
Français : Contrail
Deutsch: Kondensstreifen
Photographs
Twilight
- C-141 Starlifter leaves contrails over Antarctica
- JAL747-400 leaves a contrail in dusk
- blew contrails
Daytime
- View from above. Douglas DC-8 72 produce contrails
- Boeing 747 in cruise at roughly 35000 feet
- Condensation trail
- Contrail with jet
- Multiple contrails in an area with high airline traffic.
- Autumn in Norway
- Boeing 747 producing contrails
- NRW, Germany
- NRW, Germany
- Aeroplane contrail, rapidly dissolving into contorted segments designated Crow instabilities (composed of 9 images taken within 18 seconds).
Distrail
- Dissipation Trail
- A distrail splits the outer region of a stratocumulus cloud; remnants of contrail visible
Historical
Views from space
- Contrails over Nova Scotia