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Topic: Sharp Turn Trail | Topic page views:
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 10-23-2000 08:37 PM
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It may not be a chemtrail but I can't explain it. Look at the center of this photo. Ever see a jet going 600mph make a RIGHT ANGLE turn? I haven't and no one I know can explain it. Can you? I took this photo with my digital cam one morning about 9a.m. out of my patio door. I live in southeast Wiscosnin, and we rarely see ANY contrails but this morning .... well see for yourself. Brian K.

Piece of cake or anomalous?

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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2733 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 10-23-2000 08:42 PM
See full-sized image here for detail.
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LTC8K6
35 HOTEL / MOLE / LAME MORON
Tar Heel State 267 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 10-24-2000 06:22 AM
Why couldn't air movements have closed up the angle? Although to me, the angle doesn't look that acute. 
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JayReynolds
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posted 10-24-2000 07:24 AM
I note the observer does not say he saw the jet make the turn. This could be two trails made by separate aircraft, but which are non-persistent except the area where the other two seem discontinuous. I note the observer does not claim the other two discontinuous trails are from planes that disappeared, but it is obvious the trails stop for some reason. Another example of trails seen after-the fact which makes analysis of what happened difficult either way. 64.91.3.65  |
Falcon
The voice of sanity and reality!
87 posts, Aug 2000
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posted 10-24-2000 05:44 PM
Why not an F-16 or similar making a 90 degree banked 9g turn? Combine that with the angle the shot was taken from and you have nothing strange at all!!
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nsasucks
Chemtrails suck - alot!
Earth 530 posts, Jan 2001
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posted 04-13-2001 09:00 AM
My gut says that I am getting very close...
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goldrush
Senior Member
No, Calif. USA 109 posts, Sep 2000
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posted 04-14-2001 12:58 AM
I have seen this before, and it was the dissipating remains of two separate contrails. The mornings here, are famous for these kind of appearances. Should we call these "semipersistant" trails? The time of persistance should always be calibrated, as well as the similar evaporation of trails tangential to the same air pocket. A still photo does not do justice to the evaluation of what is happening. 
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RidesTheWind
visionary

The Void 1359 posts, Feb 2001
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posted 04-14-2001 06:10 AM
I've seen these planes make the sharp turns myself in action.I wrote a post about it not long ago because I didn't see how it was possible, unless there is a second plane involved that is invisable to the eye. Its not hard to imagine, but why is the question. My theory is they are attempting to curve the clouds with a more natural look than lines.Perfection for the anal fools.
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