Charl, sorry about the repeating ground tiles ...this was the only area I could get into yesterday and stay alive.



Light the fires ...

and ...boom

another view

and away we went

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Charl wrote:Marty it's a Mach diamond, although not usually seen when "Breaking the Sound Barrier".
It usually happens at high speed when air moisture content and atmospheric pressure are right.
hasegawa wrote:We have the largest NATO air warfare exercise to date overhead. There's plenty of trouble here. Civil scheduled flights are delayed and the day before yesterday there was the first accident. Two machines collided, but before you could read it, the message disappeared. Seen from this point of view, there is little enthusiasm for such pictures because we have them live over us.
Charl wrote:Marty it's a Mach diamond, although not usually seen when "Breaking the Sound Barrier".
It usually happens at high speed when air moisture content and atmospheric pressure are right.

deaneb wrote: The vapour around the fuse is typically called a mach cone.
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