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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38811058 Canada 05/14/2013 12:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I took a picture, but my cell phone camera sucks. It was low on the horizon, so I couldn't tell if it was truly circular or an oval, and it had a little tail, probably from when the plane entered or exited the circle pattern. First time I've seen that far enough away to see the entire circle. Quoting: The Guy drone |
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#Geomagnetic_Storm# User ID: 39830112 United States 05/14/2013 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw a circular contrail at the Mojave desert a while back. |
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RD47 User ID: 39822777 United States 05/14/2013 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw a perfect round one over Glendale Az. last year. Here is a 'S' pattern I recorded over the Gulf of Mexico. Port Aransas Texas [link to www.youtube.com] |
The Guy (OP) User ID: 5145260 United States 05/14/2013 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw a perfect round one over Glendale Az. last year. Here is a 'S' pattern I recorded over the Gulf of Mexico. Quoting: RD47 39822777 Port Aransas Texas [link to www.youtube.com] Nifty. I figured a circle or oval might be an airport holding pattern. I don't know what an "s" would be for. It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
RD47 User ID: 39822777 United States 05/14/2013 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw a perfect round one over Glendale Az. last year. Here is a 'S' pattern I recorded over the Gulf of Mexico. Quoting: RD47 39822777 Port Aransas Texas [link to www.youtube.com] Nifty. I figured a circle or oval might be an airport holding pattern. I don't know what an "s" would be for. Passenger airliners fly straight as possible from point A too point B. Not wandering around wasting fuel. This aircraft I recorded was obviously a Chem-trail aircraft. On this day a local told me he had never seen this many aircraft in the air at once over the Corpus Christie area of Texas. With all of them leaving long white trails behind them, aka Chem-trails. |
The Guy (OP) User ID: 5145260 United States 05/14/2013 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw a perfect round one over Glendale Az. last year. Here is a 'S' pattern I recorded over the Gulf of Mexico. Quoting: RD47 39822777 Port Aransas Texas [link to www.youtube.com] Nifty. I figured a circle or oval might be an airport holding pattern. I don't know what an "s" would be for. Passenger airliners fly straight as possible from point A too point B. Not wandering around wasting fuel. This aircraft I recorded was obviously a Chem-trail aircraft. On this day a local told me he had never seen this many aircraft in the air at once over the Corpus Christie area of Texas. With all of them leaving long white trails behind them, aka Chem-trails. Well, if you've been around for a while, you know that I don't see a long-lasting contrail as evidence of "chemtrails," just evidence that conditions in that patch of air were ripe for cloud formation. But I agree, a plane flying in an S-curve probably isn't a passenger aircraft. Unless it was changing course to maintain minimum separation from another aircraft, then getting back on course. Just thought of that. It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29698678 Mexico 05/14/2013 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passenger airliners fly straight as possible from point A too point B. Not wandering around wasting fuel. This aircraft I recorded was obviously a Chem-trail aircraft. On this day a local told me he had never seen this many aircraft in the air at once over the Corpus Christie area of Texas. With all of them leaving long white trails behind them, aka Chem-trails. Quoting: RD47 39822777 You clearly know nothing of aviation. Research 'holding'. It is used when air traffic is congested and needs managing. |
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The Guy (OP) User ID: 5145260 United States 05/14/2013 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dude, the people who made that video admitted a long time ago that it was a hoax. I knew the first time I saw it. You can hear the sarcasm in their voices. The guy saying "Good thing we're above it, or we'd be dead by now!" is trying his best not to laugh! It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
RD47 User ID: 39822777 United States 05/14/2013 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passenger airliners fly straight as possible from point A too point B. Not wandering around wasting fuel. This aircraft I recorded was obviously a Chem-trail aircraft. On this day a local told me he had never seen this many aircraft in the air at once over the Corpus Christie area of Texas. With all of them leaving long white trails behind them, aka Chem-trails. Quoting: RD47 39822777 You clearly know nothing of aviation. Research 'holding'. It is used when air traffic is congested and needs managing. I was an aircraft mechanic in the U.S. Navy for 4 years. Holding pattern to land in Port Aransas, LOL. New in town sailor? |
The Guy (OP) User ID: 5145260 United States 05/14/2013 06:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Passenger airliners fly straight as possible from point A too point B. Not wandering around wasting fuel. This aircraft I recorded was obviously a Chem-trail aircraft. On this day a local told me he had never seen this many aircraft in the air at once over the Corpus Christie area of Texas. With all of them leaving long white trails behind them, aka Chem-trails. Quoting: RD47 39822777 You clearly know nothing of aviation. Research 'holding'. It is used when air traffic is congested and needs managing. I was an aircraft mechanic in the U.S. Navy for 4 years. Holding pattern to land in Port Aransas, LOL. New in town sailor? I'm an MM myself. I was an EN until May 1st, when they converted all EN's without diesel NEC's. It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
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Eissak User ID: 1398091 Australia 05/16/2013 04:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LMAO Its a snake eating its own tail!! Be afraid be very afraid Last Edited by Nick Nailher (Eissak) on 05/16/2013 04:34 AM Doom is mood backwards |
The Guy (OP) User ID: 76144 United States 05/16/2013 07:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm a noob here but don't air planes have gas emissions. Isn't the air temperature a lot more condense up their. I don't know much about either but seems like common sense. So if they are emissions i guess you can call them chemtrails because emissions are a form of a chemical.. Quoting: Juhnoe What comes out of a jet engine is pretty much the same as what comes out of your car's exhaust pipe. The difference is that it's much, much colder six or seven miles up. Like, -40 cold. If there's enough moisture already in the air, water can't evaporate, and ice can't sublimate. So, under those conditions, the water in jet exhaust flash-freezes and forms, essentially, an accidental man-made cloud. It's good to be open-minded, just don't let your brain fall out. |
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