March 3, 2004 at 4:22 pm
this might seem like a bit of an amateur subject, but when aircraft are at high flight levels what is the smoke (or whatever it is) coming out of the engines.
If you can tell me it would make my day.
By: greekdude1 - 4th March 2004 at 17:04
I take no offense to this commentary. It’s all good.
By: tenthije - 4th March 2004 at 11:46
no, just joking
if you think this goes to far, tell me and i’ll delete the post
By: steve rowell - 3rd March 2004 at 23:37
Originally posted by tenthije
That’s only in the US. Why else would Bush have such high approval ratings, most Americans are drugged! 😀
“Whoa” are you trying to start something here
By: tenthije - 3rd March 2004 at 21:44
Originally posted by Whiskey Delta
I thought they were Chemtrails?! 😮
That’s only in the US. Why else would Bush have such high approval ratings, most Americans are drugged! 😀
By: Whiskey Delta - 3rd March 2004 at 21:23
I thought they were Chemtrails?! 😮
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, do a quick search on the internet and you’ll see. 😉
By: rekotsGBOAE - 3rd March 2004 at 16:34
Matthew Murray
Matthew you have made my day, thank you so much for that. I have been thinking about this for quite some time.
THANK YOU
By: Speedbird 12T - 3rd March 2004 at 16:25
Smoke (no thanks)
I think it is the hot air from the engine reacting with the the Very cold temperature above 30,000 ft.