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1915, is purportedly the earliest sighting.I think aircraft were getting high enough in the late 20's and 30's to create contrails well before WWII
1915, is purportedly the earliest sighting.I think aircraft were getting high enough in the late 20's and 30's to create contrails well before WWII
Commercial air craft don't leave them.
There are no chemtrails...
thanks to Trump!
https://www.ncscooper.com/donald-trump-tours-chemtrail-planepromises-to-terminate-program/
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Amused as I might be by that, "chem-trails" are a whole different kettle of crazy.
Most of the time people just don't realize how much airplanes there really is in the air. The see 20 contrails at the same and think it's impossible.
I suggest watching https://www.flightradar24.com .. or following them on facebook, they often post interesting time-lapse videos with like 'morning traffic over US' or 'DHL fleet taking of for the day' ..
Basically there is 10.000 planes in the air during most of the day. From where I live I can see like 5 planes in the air at any moment, and during the day about 1000 flights over where I can see them. When it combines with good weather conditions for contrails, they can cover the sky completely.
The pic I have are ones that are at a pretty high altitude. I can see those being contrails. However, it's when they are only about 5000 feet above your head on a hot sunny day, and persistent, that it becomes questionable. I don't think you can blame atmospheric conditions for condensation in those cases. I'll start snapping shots of that kind and posting here just for the benefit of the conspiracy theorists.
As I understand there is nothing true in the above article which has been debunked by Snoopes: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/816069/Donald-Trump-chemtrails-plane-ban-chemtrails
Depending on how high up they are? How long should they linger? I want to post a photo of what I see every morning but don't know how to do it here. I used to know, but I've lost my touch. I want to know if this looks like normal air traffic.
Can you tell me how to post a photo of the contrails in my area?
Not on my screen, it isn't.abaddon said:If you use "Quote" or "Go Advanced" it is right there on the toolbar to the right of the Smilie dropdown.
The pic I have are ones that are at a pretty high altitude. I can see those being contrails. However, it's when they are only about 5000 feet above your head on a hot sunny day, and persistent, that it becomes questionable. I don't think you can blame atmospheric conditions for condensation in those cases.
The pic I have are ones that are at a pretty high altitude. I can see those being contrails. However, it's when they are only about 5000 feet above your head on a hot sunny day, and persistent, that it becomes questionable. I don't think you can blame atmospheric conditions for condensation in those cases. I'll start snapping shots of that kind and posting here just for the benefit of the conspiracy theorists.
Next we know you will be spraying vinegar in your back yard.