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Vortex Shedding from B737

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Interesting video shot in Norway and posted on Liveleak. (www.liveleak.com) さらに...

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kosmik
kosmik 1
Kinda reminds me of watching the OV-1 Mohawks taking off for early morning missions in Viet Nam. Those wide blade props wringing every bit of moisture out of the dew laden morning air. I never tired of watching the two streams of water pouring off those props.
Legocamper2004
Wow although i am 10 i am airplane geek. I love watching that happen. I have seen it a few times myself!
DSmithson
Just beautiful! I also enjoyed the music chosen. Who was it performed by? Thank you.
pkachs
Nicely done by both pilot and photographer.
xairbusdriver
HA! Just like ALL my landings! LOL! I used to have to ask tower (or the F/O) if we were on the ground yet! That call went away when I started flying auot-spoiler aircraft...

Actually, these 'calm air' landings always seemed more difficult. Any 'deviations' were 'pilot induced'; you couldn't blame gusty crosswinds!! ;-) Neat video, nice camera, great photographer. I already have that camera, now all I need is a ticket to Norway... :rolleyes:

Thanks for posting the link!
pmolund
You are very welcome to visit Norway, however the video was shoot Arlanda airport just outside Stockholm, Sweden :-)
xairbusdriver
Oops! (Thankfully never said in my cockpit... out loud, anyway!) You are correct, of course, the airport is clearly mentioned in the text! Got fixated on the logo on the 737! My panel scanning is getting rusty! 8+|
wvflatlander
Betty O 1
Very beautiful and impressive! Good catch!
tradi
The absences of (visible) vertices from the wing tips is what I really like!
danlittle
Tranquil, beautiful. Thank you.
sparkie624
Very well done.. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
zennermd
zennermd 2
I always assumed they came off the wing tips, interesting to see it originating from the flaps. Makes since now that I think about it a little when there are winglets present.
jkudlick
Why not? The edges of the flaps are basically localized wingtips when extended.
medmond
Michael, I had the same reaction! I had to watch a few times to catch that they are coming from the control surfaces or thereabouts.
andriy17
wish my mooney could do that LOL
744pnf
744pnf 1
Well done, very serene with the lighting and music.
oowmmr
oowmmr 2
Professional video. Reminds me of airshow planes sometimes slicing the moisture out of the air.
ADXbear
ADXbear 1
Nice.. common to see these in very moist air extending off the outboard section of the flaps.. its the result of compression of the air flow over the top of the wing... nice catch..
ajbncsu
ajbncsu 7
Sort of, but not really compression.....The condensation occurs due to the localized reduction in pressure on top of the wing, which results in a localized temperature drop to the ambient dew point, hence the visible moisture.
FBI
FBI 2
ah, the rare occurrence of total sense getting talked. magic!

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