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Gerard M 28th March 2009 06:08 PM

Help to identify plane?
 
Hi all, might be a fruitless questions here, but about 10minutes ago, a relatively high up plane flew over my house and banked to turn to the west and then headed south-west. I'm in the Hills district (Sydney's north west) and dont normally get highflyers coming from the north and heading south, its contrail is still mostly there now if anyones interested and PP didnt have anything there?

Does anyone know what it would have been?

Cheers
Gerard

Joseph D 28th March 2009 06:20 PM

I guess you can check out the WebTrak program to help you identify the aircraft.

Gerard M 28th March 2009 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Joseph D (Post 25214)
I guess you can check out the WebTrak program to help you identify the aircraft.

I didn't think that WebTrak monitored aircraft that were that high since they don't exactly make that much noise when there high up?

Joseph D 28th March 2009 06:44 PM

You are right. There is nothing showing.

Andrew McLaughlin 28th March 2009 07:56 PM

Virgin 737 - I saw it from the airport bank over the inner west and then head southwest - left a beautiful orange contrail in the sunset.

Stu M 28th March 2009 07:57 PM

Its a common track I see quite a bit over my place in Petersham, but today they had quite a striking trail behind them. There were 2 about an hour apart both were Virgin Blue 737s.

Gerard M 28th March 2009 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew McLaughlin (Post 25220)
Virgin 737 - I saw it from the airport bank over the inner west and then head southwest - left a beautiful orange contrail in the sunset.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu M (Post 25221)
Its a common track I see quite a bit over my place in Petersham, but today they had quite a striking trail behind them. There were 2 about an hour apart both were Virgin Blue 737s.

That would be it! Thanks for that. I saw the first one as well but didn't see which direction it was going so didn't think anything of it! The last one would have made for a good photo with the contrail if anyone managed to get a snap of it :cool:

Gerard M 29th March 2009 06:55 PM

Could someone who fill me in as to what sort of atmospheric conditions make for good contrails because tonight there were plenty whilst i was driving though the mountains out to Bathurst. At one stage they nearly had a naughts and crosses board going and then later on there was a nice t through the middle of the sun? Normally i don't see that many.

Mick B 29th March 2009 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerard M (Post 25279)
Could someone who fill me in as to what sort of atmospheric conditions make for good contrails because tonight there were plenty whilst i was driving though the mountains out to Bathurst. At one stage they nearly had a naughts and crosses board going and then later on there was a nice t through the middle of the sun? Normally i don't see that many.

Some colder than usual high altitude temperatures (for Sydney anyway) and relatively light winds up there made for a pretty nice combination...noticed quite a few myself over Sydney yesterday and today.

Grahame Hutchison 29th March 2009 07:27 PM

The contrail over Sydney around 5pm today was impressive, the aircraft heading south then turning to the right.


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