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Panhandler1956
07-05-2013, 08:40 PM
I shot this video and captured the unusual sight of spiraling condensation from my prop tips. At first it's faint, but it shows up later when I leave the power up.


http://vimeo.com/69766225

David Pavlich
07-07-2013, 04:15 PM
Pretty cool! I've seen a couple of videos like that from WWII that show the same thing only in spades!

David

Mayhemxpc
07-07-2013, 06:43 PM
Ditto. Very cool indeed. The first time I ever saw it on my own airplane was during a run-up...after it came out of maintenance. Needless to say that at first I was..."concerned." (Then I realized it was just cool!)

nrpetersen
07-07-2013, 08:31 PM
That is a really neat video. We don't get to see that sort of thing up here in MN/WI! THX

JimRice85
07-07-2013, 10:13 PM
I had that happen taking off from the home drome for OSH last year. We are next to a river and morning fog is common. Prop vortices are too. I still get a kick when it happens.

Frank Giger
07-10-2013, 12:00 AM
Brent smoothly advanced the throttle, feeling the familiar rumble of the wheels trying to outplay the engine as his plane began the symphany of flight. Clear skies and low winds seemed to beckon him upwards away from the mundane constraints of the earth and he couldn't help smiling inwardly at the sensation. Years slipped from with each growing knot of speed, taking with them the all too familiar aches and pains that come with a life well spent (if one were to judge solely from the prices paid and not necessarily by all of the results) and he looked with mild amusement at the spindly vortexes that formed around his craft as ghostly webs.

Condensation was the word that formed in his mind on its own, wandering around his thoughts and having not the least effect on the sense of the sublime that filled him.

He couldn't have been more wrong.

This is just as well, as soon enough he would be filled with other emotions - fear, terror, and an utter sense of alone - when finally he landed not at an airport with concrete runways but a burned strip of prehistoric jungle in what he instantly called The Land of the Dinosaurs.

:rollseyes:

Bob Dingley
07-10-2013, 12:43 PM
Very cool! Nonetheless, I have concerns. There is this guy that has been peppering the local paper with letters with his point of view on CONTRAILS. He says that its been going on way too long and "what is that stuff, anyway?"

Promise in front of everyone that you don't have secret tanks on board of the same stuff.

Bob(its a plot)