Planes clouds and vortices

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Published 2014-11-06
Planes clouds and vortices. Amazing video about planes drawing figures on the sky. This wonderful video is recorded in high-quality image. #planes

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All Comments (21)
  • @schwenk929
    Is there a "love" button ? Finest wake vortex footage ever , ever .
  • @mattwray1019
    These are the politest YouTube comments I have ever seen. Congratulations aviation community.
  • It took me a time to realize this was real and not a CGI special effect
  • @brennuvargr4638
    I'm a total cloud freak and I have never seen anything quite like this before! Truly remarkable. The International Cloud Atlas should get on the case and add this to their database if/when they release another edition!
  • @MrBrightlight66
    Simply brilliant. A lecture in videography, composition and aerodynamics.
  • @griffn14
    Nice video! It is interesting to see the vortices being pushed outwards by the ground effect at 4:06.
  • Nice views of wingtip vortices. It is a basic topological requirement that vortex filaments are endless. What we have here is a ring vortex which passes through the boundary layers around the wing, down one side of the wingtips, through the starting vortex left behind on the runway, and then back up the other wingtip vortex. It is vorticity in the vicinity of the wing which generates lift by the Magnus effect, or alternatively by the Kutta-Joukowski circulation theorem which is the same thing.
  • The intense quality of your aviation photography rises to the level of fine art.
  • @Trebseig
    Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful shots! I am studying the vortex, and rare video quality like this helps a lot.
  • This is aviation videography in perfection! I think that I don't have to say more :)
  • @gooner72
    You've got it all..... ribbons, wing fluff, vortices....... Is there no end to your talents fella?
  • @JB-eq8lt
    Understanding the physics of why vertices form is important. But WATCHING them in action is simply an incredible reinforcement. Thank you.