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| sent on January 07, 2023 (20:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Truly a magnificent shot... 8-) Davvero una magnifica ripresa... |
| sent on May 24, 2023 (2:23)
Thank you Luciano; I truly appreciate you taking time to view my images and your nice comment! Best regards, Robert |
| sent on May 25, 2023 (6:49) | This comment has been translated
Beautiful! |
| sent on May 26, 2023 (5:54)
Thank you Massimo! Best regards, Robert |
| sent on January 25, 2025 (19:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A real cloud? The famous wall of sound? In any case, the image is spectacular. Una nube vera? il famoso muro del suono? in ogni caso l'immagine è spettacolare. |
| sent on January 26, 2025 (14:46)
Hello Merak, Thank you for your nice comment. Yes, a real cloud, and ideal atmospheric conditions. Because aircraft wings generate both low-pressure regions (because of lift) and amplified low-pressure disturbances, large low-pressure regions exist near the aircraft, especially under sonic flight conditions. Air over the upper surface of a wing is moving faster than the air traversing the lower surface which reduces the pressure and creates lift. The lowered pressure condenses the water in the air, creating a vapor cloud. As the jet produces these pressure waves and propagates ahead of them, the regions of lower pressure are usually strongest behind the nose of the jet, on the wings and body. As the aircraft continues to speed up, approaching the speed of sound, the vapor cloud will appear to move farther toward the rear of the aircraft. This is where the upper and lower airflows will converge at supersonic speed and can create a visible shockwave. Best regards, Robert |
| sent on October 08, 2025 (13:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-D Goodness me......... stupendous. If you actually took it handheld, you're a human tripod :-D Mamma mia......... stupenda. Se l' hai scattata effettivamente a mano libera sei un cavalletto umano |
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