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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

More randomly collected sky anomalies... Youtube would defenitely need new servers if I was to upload them all.

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  • The first one might be a 747 climbing from Amsterdam

  • ?? I'm way up in the north, a couple of hundred miles away from Amsterdam. I don't see how this can be a plane climbing from Amsterdam.

  • What the hell is WMG and why do we need their authorization to hear the audio?

  • it's some org that does not like me capping Diesel Power by The Prodigy

  • LOL...Another insane video post. The on/off contrail is created by the absence or presence of ice crytals in the atmosphere. As the jet passes through the moisture it condenses and leaves a vapor cloud. If there is no moisture the plane leaves no vapor trail. Crazy, stupid people in the world and most of them have a PC so we have to deal with them. Good thing Gore invented the internet for you all.

  • Hahaha I think you ment Gates, and even then you would be so wrong

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  • No, those are just normal contrails. The first one is a 747 climbing out, and as it ascends through the more humid/cloder air, it starts to contrail (some wing contrail too). I see this all the time. Pretty normal, really. Good video though.

    JetBlue Pilot

  • Again very well produced but means nothing.

    First clip is an aircraft obviously hitting some pockets of air or air turbulence--an air column not as hospitable to the formation of contrails.The second is kind of insulting the viewer. It is obviously light on a beautiful sunset evening refracting off the moisture in the clouds and contrail.The rest cannot even be mistaken for any sort of anomalie. Contrails are everywhere yes because air travel has increased dramatically in the last 20 years

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  • @DjSadhu bro it takes about 250 knotical miles for a 747 to climb to cruising altitude.... u would be surprised the length it takes for an airplane to climb all the way up in such a short time...

  • Beware people.There are folks on here who like to dismiss everything as normal vapor contrails.But its not true.Chemtrails are real,and they are distinctly different from contrails in composition,behavior and appearance.Our atmosphere has been changed.We are now being subjected to unprecedented particulate levels and positive ion counts in our breathing air.These conditions significantly affect human health.

  • i can't see anything strange here

  • Pause@1:14.. Case closed..

    How can the existing trail be condensation when the jet underneath leaves none? Humid air and dry air cannot exist in the same airspace. One condition will dissipate the other..

    CHEMTRAILS ARE REAL..Case Closed.. Great work here..

  • its orange because of the sunlight, at sunset or sun rise reflecting off the normal water contrails.

  • Whoever put this up needs to get a fucking life. Really, there are bilions of people on our planet, contact one for a change.

  • All right I shall, the plane was in a climb or decent through some unstable air.... for those not well verse in meteorology,, put simply the plane was passing through some the atmosphere can be very different every few hundred feet, could be flying through some windy/turbulent air at first.. then trough some calm air... etc... or could be passing through some very dry air, then not quite as dry air - and with the added H20 from the exhaust fully saturates the air - thus creates ice crystals

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