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BOEING 777-300 (A6-EGG)
This is Emirates Airline Flight 2627 a Boeing 777-31H Copenhagen to Columbus over Cleveland OH. 25,000 ft 500 mph making a turn south on its descent to Columbus. 9:55 am 10.04.21. This is a 1 in a 100,000 pic for me do to the ice crystals and angle of the sun.
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Great shot!
wow so awesome
Great catch, John!
Gorgeous!
Hi, friend. I'm very sorry not to understand ...
It seems that the sunlight is hitting the airplane from its left side, okay.
I cannot understand how it is possible that the shadow of the vertical stabilizer is projected on the ice crystals.
Perhaps it is that I am trying to look at the photo with the eyes of a person who has taken photos for more than thirty years.
Greetings.
It seems that the sunlight is hitting the airplane from its left side, okay.
I cannot understand how it is possible that the shadow of the vertical stabilizer is projected on the ice crystals.
Perhaps it is that I am trying to look at the photo with the eyes of a person who has taken photos for more than thirty years.
Greetings.
Hi, friend. I'm very sorry not to understand ...
It seems that the sunlight is hitting the airplane from its left side, okay.
I cannot understand how it is possible that the shadow of the vertical stabilizer is projected on the ice crystals.
Perhaps it is that I am trying to look at the photo with the eyes of a person who has taken photos for more than thirty years.
Greetings.
It seems that the sunlight is hitting the airplane from its left side, okay.
I cannot understand how it is possible that the shadow of the vertical stabilizer is projected on the ice crystals.
Perhaps it is that I am trying to look at the photo with the eyes of a person who has taken photos for more than thirty years.
Greetings.
Very interesting photo! Must be the vacuum created above the wings that causes the condensation instead of compression under the wings? Atmosphere must be just perfect to create such an effect. Very cool!
Javier, the shadow is from the horizontal stabilizer, not the vertical. The aircraft is banked in a right turn putting the sun rays on the bottom of the aircraft. Great shot, one in a million.
John, this shot is absolutely amazing!
I think ve4gls has the correct explanation. The low pressure zone above the wing is causing the condensation to form. Lighting angles and dewpoint at that altitude are just right to make it all vividly visible. So cool!
I think ve4gls has the correct explanation. The low pressure zone above the wing is causing the condensation to form. Lighting angles and dewpoint at that altitude are just right to make it all vividly visible. So cool!
As others have mentioned, the shadows are quite strange so I'll just ask; John, is this seen as shot or somehow altered? Nice photo either way!
I have a simular shot of a fedex plane ,Phil is right. its the horizontal .not the vertical stabilizer .
Chemtrails!!!
Superb.
Great pic. We had freight on the outbound flight from LCK.
John..........
You definitely were in the right place at the right time.
One of the better pics I've seen from 25000ft & up.
You definitely were in the right place at the right time.
One of the better pics I've seen from 25000ft & up.
Nicely done
I disagree with the previous comments that suggest the shadow is coming from the horizontal stabilizer. In my opinion, the sunlight is coming from above the left side of the aircraft (right side of the photo). The condensation layer is at wing level, near the bottom of the aircraft. The camera is looking upward, through the layer of condensation, at the vertical stabilizer that extends far above it. The shadow of the vertical stabilizer is thus cast downward and to the right of the aircraft (left side of the photo) onto the condensation layer below it.
The condensation layer does seem to be slightly below the horizontal stabilizer, so there is a small shadow cast by it, visible very near the edges of the horizontal stabilizer. But the very large shadow is from the vertical stabilizer, I think.
Regardless, it is a spectacular photograph! I am not sure I've seen a condensation layer quite as wide and uniform as that one. Stunning!
The condensation layer does seem to be slightly below the horizontal stabilizer, so there is a small shadow cast by it, visible very near the edges of the horizontal stabilizer. But the very large shadow is from the vertical stabilizer, I think.
Regardless, it is a spectacular photograph! I am not sure I've seen a condensation layer quite as wide and uniform as that one. Stunning!
Beautiful Shot. Unbelievable!
Great shot of my favorite airframe!
amazing!!
To all this shot has not been altered or tweeked as asked by one user. I have the raw data to prove my case. any bets on it ????
Excellent
I’d give you 5 stars just for all the information you provided!
Give me copyright... this is so cool!
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Please.Where the picture was taken from? Another plane?
pic taken from strongsville oh with telescope
Looks like Chris "Contrail" Collinsworth might have some serious competition for excellent high altitude photos
astonish...
+1 to Ken Menningen's theory/explanation
Amazing snapshot!
Photo Shopped?? Monkeyed with?
nice
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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07-Oct-2024 | B77W | London Stansted (STN / EGSS) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 09:13PM BST | 06:53AM +04 (+1) | En Route |
07-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | London Stansted (STN / EGSS) | 02:35PM +04 | 06:40PM BST | 7:05 |
07-Oct-2024 | B77W | Rajiv Gandhi Int'l (HYD / VOHS) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 10:15AM IST | 11:53AM +04 | 3:07 |
07-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Rajiv Gandhi Int'l (HYD / VOHS) | 03:36AM +04 | 08:10AM IST | 3:03 |
06-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dublin Int'l (DUB / EIDW) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 02:40PM IST | 12:37AM +04 (+1) | 6:56 |
06-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Dublin Int'l (DUB / EIDW) | 07:36AM +04 | 12:10PM IST | 7:34 |
05-Oct-2024 | B77W | Jomo Kenyatta Int'l (NBO / HKJK) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 10:57PM EAT | 04:34AM +04 (+1) | 4:36 |
05-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Jomo Kenyatta Int'l (NBO / HKJK) | 04:12PM +04 | 07:38PM EAT | 4:26 |
05-Oct-2024 | B77W | Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Int'l (CCU / VECC) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 10:07AM IST | 12:42PM +04 | 4:05 |
05-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Int'l (CCU / VECC) | 02:25AM +04 | 07:48AM IST | 3:52 |
04-Oct-2024 | B77W | Hamburg (HAM / EDDH) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 03:41PM CEST | 12:05AM +04 (+1) | 6:23 |
04-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Hamburg (HAM / EDDH) | 09:15AM +04 | 01:32PM CEST | 6:16 |
04-Oct-2024 | B77W | Tan Son Nhat Int'l (SGN / VVTS) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 12:02AM +07 | 03:33AM +04 | 6:31 |
03-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Tan Son Nhat Int'l (SGN / VVTS) | 09:54AM +04 | 07:33PM +07 | 6:39 |
03-Oct-2024 | B77W | Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 01:41AM +08 | 04:19AM +04 | 6:37 |
02-Oct-2024 | B77W | Phnom Penh Int'l (Pochentong Int'l) (PNH / VDPP) | Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS) | 08:47PM +07 | 11:21PM +08 | 1:34 |
02-Oct-2024 | B77W | Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS) | Phnom Penh Int'l (Pochentong Int'l) (PNH / VDPP) | 03:46PM +08 | 04:23PM +07 | 1:36 |
02-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Singapore Changi (SIN / WSSS) | 02:46AM +04 | 01:48PM +08 | 7:02 |
01-Oct-2024 | B77W | Phuket Int'l (HKT / VTSP) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 08:07PM +07 | 10:51PM +04 | 5:43 |
01-Oct-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Phuket Int'l (HKT / VTSP) | 02:42AM +04 | 11:46AM +07 | 6:04 |
30-Sep-2024 | B77W | Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (MED / OEMA) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 05:53PM +03 | 08:54PM +04 | 2:01 |
30-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz (MED / OEMA) | 02:40PM +04 | 03:57PM +03 | 2:17 |
29-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dublin Int'l (DUB / EIDW) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 11:33PM IST | 08:55AM +04 (+1) | 6:22 |
29-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Dublin Int'l (DUB / EIDW) | 03:37PM +04 | 09:16PM IST | 8:39 |
29-Sep-2024 | B77W | Indira Gandhi Int'l (DEL / VIDP) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 11:14AM IST | 12:50PM +04 | 3:06 |
29-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Indira Gandhi Int'l (DEL / VIDP) | 04:20AM +04 | 08:35AM IST | 2:45 |
28-Sep-2024 | B77W | Male Int'l (MLE / VRMM) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 11:25PM +05 | 01:54AM +04 (+1) | 3:28 |
28-Sep-2024 | B77W | Bandaranaike Int'l (CMB / VCBI) | Male Int'l (MLE / VRMM) | 09:09PM +0530 | 09:45PM +05 | 1:06 |
28-Sep-2024 | B77W | Male Int'l (MLE / VRMM) | Bandaranaike Int'l (CMB / VCBI) | 04:39PM +05 | 06:45PM +0530 | 1:35 |
28-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Male Int'l (MLE / VRMM) | 10:09AM +04 | 03:07PM +05 | 3:58 |
28-Sep-2024 | B77W | Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int'l (BKK / VTBS) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 03:43AM +07 | 06:29AM +04 | 5:45 |
27-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Int'l (BKK / VTBS) | 09:53AM +04 | 07:06PM +07 | 6:13 |
26-Sep-2024 | B77W | London Stansted (STN / EGSS) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 09:25PM BST | 06:35AM +04 (+1) | 6:10 |
26-Sep-2024 | B77W | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | London Stansted (STN / EGSS) | 02:37PM +04 | 06:51PM BST | 7:14 |
26-Sep-2024 | B77W | Beijing Capital Int'l (PEK / ZBAA) | Dubai Int'l (DXB / OMDB) | 07:32AM CST | 11:20AM +04 | 7:48 |
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