July 18, 2002 at 4:07 pm
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 18-07-02 AT 04:09 PM (GMT)]nice pics of engines getting fogged during take-offs in cold weather…..
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By: wysiwyg - 19th July 2002 at 11:52
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The pressure reduction over the upper surface of the wing causes a temperature change and the moisture in the air condenses into a localised patch of fog.
By: Benair316P - 19th July 2002 at 11:16
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
Not a problem Kabir.
The KLM 744 has made its 3rd appearence! lol
Regards
Ben
By: KabirT - 19th July 2002 at 09:06
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
the Air Namibia one is taken at Frankfurt during a fog. Sorry for the re-posting of the Pan Am pic.
By: monster500 - 19th July 2002 at 01:31
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how about snowed in
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By: Bhoy - 18th July 2002 at 23:35
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
Can’t speak for the Air Namibia plane, but the Qantas one is coming in to LHR in the morning. Not quite the usual London Pea souper, but still a light mist.
I actually think the Air Namibia one is probably the same.
By: A330Crazy - 18th July 2002 at 22:07
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
Great pics Kabir and Bhoy.:-)
By: Benair316P - 18th July 2002 at 21:00
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
What causes the fog on the Air Nambia and Qantas pics?
Great pics by the way. You’ve posted the Pan-am before Kab.
Regards
Ben
By: KabirT - 18th July 2002 at 16:35
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
this one too…
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By: KabirT - 18th July 2002 at 16:32
RE: Pic Of The Day-Condensiation
the first picture is at Manchester
By: Saab 2000 - 18th July 2002 at 16:29
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Great pictures,the fog makes the Pan Am aircarft look very strange!The first picture looks like its at Dublin?Probably on its way to Atlanta.
By: Bhoy - 18th July 2002 at 16:25
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how about this for mist?
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