Originally Posted by
alarkyokie
I see a lot of you guys in our skies over the Smokies,and I keep wondering
about why the contrails begin in a certain point of your flight. Some go from horizon to out of sight, some appear to just begin at a certain point in flight.
Is this because of a moister air boundary, or changes in speed, or what?
Thanks for the info!
More than you may want to know, Appleman had it mostly figured out in 1953.
AMS Online Journals - Calculations of Aircraft Contrail Formation Critical Temperatures
http://asd-www.larc.nasa.gov/GLOBE/r...n_student.html
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.p...s/article/126/