I'm a total cloud freak and I have never seen anything quite like this before! Truly remarkable. The International Cloud Atlas should get on the case and add this to their database if/when they release another edition!
Nice views of wingtip vortices. It is a basic topological requirement that vortex filaments are endless. What we have here is a ring vortex which passes through the boundary layers around the wing, down one side of the wingtips, through the starting vortex left behind on the runway, and then back up the other wingtip vortex. It is vorticity in the vicinity of the wing which generates lift by the Magnus effect, or alternatively by the Kutta-Joukowski circulation theorem which is the same thing.
Pia Hincapie hey, first of all they are extremely cool to lookt at, it's but amazing what happens at the wings. but i definitely think in some scenes the creator of this clip cheated a bit to mutch with videoshop e.g. 1:22 or 4:17, to me it is pretty obvious, but for the rest of it this is quite authentic footage ;)..as far as my knowledge goes this is the physics behind it: as the air travels arround the upper surface of the wing it is beeing accelerated, due to the laws of flowing gases and fluids it means that while the air is accelerated it's (air)pressure decreases and thus it's temperature..so when suddenly the temperature is decisivly lower the water in the airpackage starts to condensate..this is very cool because when that happens we actually "kind of" can see the airflow :D and no usually they don't cause any significant turbulences except you fly with an other airplane through the vortices that emerge at the wingtip ;)..pls if anything of my explanation is wrong feel free to criticise it and appologize possible grammar mistakes or mispronunciation :)
Michael Schmitt Actually photoshop has not been used at all, just some simple contrast enhancement to make vortices etc a bit clearer. This is often essential when filming in mist and haze otherwise you wouldn't see anything on the video at all!
Hello Mate, I own the biggest aviation channel in spanish, I wonder If I could use a piece of this video to show this vortex condensation. Of course I would credit to this channel. Thanks, awesome video
Fantastic footage, many of it looks totally surreal. Do you have a way of predicting when such vortices and other condensation will most likely be visible?
When the dew point is about the same as the air temperature, trailing vortices and wing condensation will likely be visible. Cloud effects depend on the cloud or cloud base being at the right height for the planes you are observing!
flugsnug Thanks! Most of the time when dewpoint and temperature are close, the cloud base will be very low, but I'll keep a look out. I'm also wondering if these effects are sometimes visible on light single-engine GA aircraft. And thanks again for flawless video quality! An absolute joy to watch!
Nicest video on UA-cam I've found that shows wingtip vortices through natural clouds and not in a demonstration of wingtip vortices hazards to a smaller aircraft trailing behind a larger one Impressive
THAT FREAKED ME OUT ! I tought like wait hat, how can mini cloud tornadoes bend light ?! Element 115 or some weak kugelblitz....Anyway I feel smarter now, thanks !
That's not heat, that's fuel vapor and it's cause by wake turbulence, with the high pressure air from under the wing trying to join the low pressure air on top of the wing, while that's happening, the wingvis already gone by the time it wraps it's self around the wing. And because of that, you get little horizontal tornadoes and they spin around like that. And what ever is in it's way gets twirled up, like you see with the clouds.
Wake turbulence is caused by the high pressure air from under the wing trying to join the low pressure air on top of the wing. (as said in bernolli's principle) While that's happening, the wing is already gone by the time the high pressure air wraps it's self around the wing. And because of that, you get little horizontal tornadoes and they spin around like that. And what ever is in it's way gets twirled up, like you see with the clouds. And in ground effects those spirals stop due to interference with the surface of the earth and airflow patterns about an airplane. And without that high pressure air trying to get to the low pressure side of the wing, the airplane flies alot better in ground effects than when not in ground effects. That's why planes seem to float forever when on the point to flare.
This is a great visualization of wing tip vortex and low air pressure over the wings causing the clouds to form. Great for student pilots to visualize.
Don't forget to watch this AMAZING video!
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Is there a "love" button ? Finest wake vortex footage ever , ever .
The love button is just above the labia.
I concur my friend. 😉
"Is there a love button?"....... I think you need to ask your wife mate....🤣🤣
Mesmerising
I'm a total cloud freak and I have never seen anything quite like this before! Truly remarkable. The International Cloud Atlas should get on the case and add this to their database if/when they release another edition!
Cloud freak? There really is one for everything.
Cloud Freaks and Furries yall
These are the politest UA-cam comments I have ever seen. Congratulations aviation community.
deadass boi what was the point in that? That wasn't even funny
it was.
Chemtrails!
@Eric Miret pooh pipe pilots.
And videos about dubai are the most toxic
Simply brilliant. A lecture in videography, composition and aerodynamics.
5:42 looks like a pringles face
CGB7RANDOmTOPs it's can be Lorax
I think it looks like the smiler icon on that rollercoaster ride I can’t remember where it us
_ Qu1ck_Sh0tz_AB yeh couldn’t remember
CGB7RANDOmTOPs or smiler
@@Dan-pp4nh The smiler at Alton towers
Unreal! Some of your finest work. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, you hope to get better with time!
flugsnug q
Nice views of wingtip vortices. It is a basic topological requirement that vortex filaments are endless. What we have here is a ring vortex which passes through the boundary layers around the wing, down one side of the wingtips, through the starting vortex left behind on the runway, and then back up the other wingtip vortex. It is vorticity in the vicinity of the wing which generates lift by the Magnus effect, or alternatively by the Kutta-Joukowski circulation theorem which is the same thing.
It took me a time to realize this was real and not a CGI special effect
CGI aspires to improve reality but can’t hold a candle to this.
Nice video! It is interesting to see the vortices being pushed outwards by the ground effect at 4:06.
Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful shots! I am studying the vortex, and rare video quality like this helps a lot.
Understanding the physics of why vertices form is important. But WATCHING them in action is simply an incredible reinforcement. Thank you.
The intense quality of your aviation photography rises to the level of fine art.
Amazing mirage over the left wing @4:16
👍👍
@@ranjitath644 👎
4:10 goddamn that light refraction in the air though
I clicked this link and stared for a little, but gradually gawked louder as it got more trippy
5:12 Tripppyyyyy woaahhh
The propeller ones at 5:30 are aweosme to see flowing over the wing top
Seems like an evil character just entered the show.
This is aviation videography in perfection! I think that I don't have to say more :)
aw shucks..
Are those 'clouds and vortices ' Just ' cool to look at ' ??
Or do they make passage rs feel ' turbulence's ' ??
I can say some more...
If only it wasn't in 360p.
Pia Hincapie hey, first of all they are extremely cool to lookt at, it's but amazing what happens at the wings. but i definitely think in some scenes the creator of this clip cheated a bit to mutch with videoshop e.g. 1:22 or 4:17, to me it is pretty obvious, but for the rest of it this is quite authentic footage ;)..as far as my knowledge goes this is the physics behind it: as the air travels arround the upper surface of the wing it is beeing accelerated, due to the laws of flowing gases and fluids it means that while the air is accelerated it's (air)pressure decreases and thus it's temperature..so when suddenly the temperature is decisivly lower the water in the airpackage starts to condensate..this is very cool because when that happens we actually "kind of" can see the airflow :D and no usually they don't cause any significant turbulences except you fly with an other airplane through the vortices that emerge at the wingtip ;)..pls if anything of my explanation is wrong feel free to criticise it and appologize possible grammar mistakes or mispronunciation :)
Michael Schmitt
Actually photoshop has not been used at all, just some simple contrast enhancement to make vortices etc a bit clearer. This is often essential when filming in mist and haze otherwise you wouldn't see anything on the video at all!
Simply breathtaking man, another incredible video.
Thank you for sharing these amazing video
Hello Mate, I own the biggest aviation channel in spanish, I wonder If I could use a piece of this video to show this vortex condensation. Of course I would credit to this channel. Thanks, awesome video
1:40 / 3:19 - priceless!! (and I haven't finished watching to the end!). Nice work mate!! Thank you :D
We get it you vape
HAHAHAHA still funny in 2019
What flavor mayn
Shit still funny even in 2023
Fantastic footage, many of it looks totally surreal.
Do you have a way of predicting when such vortices and other condensation will most likely be visible?
When the dew point is about the same as the air temperature, trailing vortices and wing condensation will likely be visible. Cloud effects depend on the cloud or cloud base being at the right height for the planes you are observing!
flugsnug
Thanks!
Most of the time when dewpoint and temperature are close, the cloud base will be very low, but I'll keep a look out. I'm also wondering if these effects are sometimes visible on light single-engine GA aircraft.
And thanks again for flawless video quality! An absolute joy to watch!
@5:44....looks like a Giant Owl behind the plane......Excellent Footage
The best airliner videographer on youtube!
1:50 looks creepy as hell. Anyway, amazing video :D
One of the coolest videos ive seen anywhere on UA-cam.
Nicest video on UA-cam I've found that shows wingtip vortices through natural clouds and not in a demonstration of wingtip vortices hazards to a smaller aircraft trailing behind a larger one
Impressive
Fantastic. Sony A7s?
+MrAviation101 Id say
Beautiful captures. Wake vortices
1:30 AWESOME capture!!! wow...wow...clap clap clap...
Incredible captures! Like and favorite!
one of the best aviation vids i hv viewed.. Thanks!!
Amazing, beautiful footage!
4:14 you can see how the heat is bending light like a mirage. Absolutely beautiful in slow motion
THAT FREAKED ME OUT ! I tought like wait hat, how can mini cloud tornadoes bend light ?! Element 115 or some weak kugelblitz....Anyway I feel smarter now, thanks !
That's not heat, that's fuel vapor and it's cause by wake turbulence, with the high pressure air from under the wing trying to join the low pressure air on top of the wing, while that's happening, the wingvis already gone by the time it wraps it's self around the wing. And because of that, you get little horizontal tornadoes and they spin around like that. And what ever is in it's way gets twirled up, like you see with the clouds.
Glorious aerial-videography!
#Aviation
Fantastic footage of cloud, contrail, and vapor effects!
You've got it all..... ribbons, wing fluff, vortices....... Is there no end to your talents fella?
Very smooth and amazing landing
Yes ....nice easy to see and understand the vortex
Wow! Thanks for making and sharing this. In addition to beautiful imagery, it's very informative about the nature and formation of vortices.
This is the coolest plane video ever!
Thanks for this video. Great reference
Superb, Excellent, Amazing, Stunning..., Thanks for sharing...,
@3:45 that was the best vortexes Ive seen on camera. Insane work!
0:38 that looks unreal
GamingTrendspot Ik it’s trippy
What an amazing video mate!! HUGE LIKE!
Wake turbulence is caused by the high pressure air from under the wing trying to join the low pressure air on top of the wing. (as said in bernolli's principle) While that's happening, the wing is already gone by the time the high pressure air wraps it's self around the wing. And because of that, you get little horizontal tornadoes and they spin around like that. And what ever is in it's way gets twirled up, like you see with the clouds. And in ground effects those spirals stop due to interference with the surface of the earth and airflow patterns about an airplane. And without that high pressure air trying to get to the low pressure side of the wing, the airplane flies alot better in ground effects than when not in ground effects. That's why planes seem to float forever when on the point to flare.
Exceptional work from the best
Beautiful footage of vortex created by airplanes, the downwash was made very visible.
A lot of physics goin on here! Amazing stuff! Tnx!
I can watch it on repeat forever. Beautiful. 😍
Sweet Vortices!
The vortices bend light! Woah!!!
Beautiful wake turbulences
Beautiful Pictures, thanks!
Fantastic footage, great work.
Absolutely stunning. Great video
Lectores de Sergio Hidalgo aquí?
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing.
Superb footage.
So beautiful and calming
This is AWESOME! Congratulations on that footage, I can only imagine how much work went into that. Bravo!
_Завихрения за летящими самолетами..._
*Красивое видео! КЛАСС!*
Great video, I can see a million views coming...
Stunning video, something different from the run of the mill aviation footage.
fantastic footage!
Amazing video!
good job!
Great presentation on the hazardous, but normally invisible wake turbulence. Thanks for posting.
Great work, Congratulations
Excellent Job, thanks for sharing.
Amazing footage!!
Excellent video, many thanks!
Brilliant and stunning!
wonderful pictures Thanks
It's not pictures .-.
Amazing video! Very well done! I love the ones at 3:12 entering and 5:33 leaving that heavy clouds.
So beautiful to watch
mindblowingly good footage!
Manmade objects + Mother Nature= True, unreal beauty. Maybe give a clap for ryanair as well?
This is AWESOME!!!
Absolutely stunning footage!
Those swirling clouds added to this video,just great I've never seen that before.Thankyou
A great video thank you.
the flybe dash 8 vortices off the props was awesome
This is my favorite video now 😍😍
:)
True paintings, like a work of art! 5:39 the most beautiful of all!
They look so beautiful
Great collection of videos. Propeller tip vortices are particularly impressive!
Se ve espectacular tu vídeo. Saludos de México
Really awesome footage, I could watch this all day.
fantastic video!!!
Los que vinieron a este video por el libro de Sergio Idalgo ------------->
trully amazing footage ...cheers
The Q-400 near the end, so cool !!!
Nice video!
Just beautiful!!
These birds flying around the planes are stressing me out so much.
That just shows how winglets work
No it dosnt 😂
yes it does
It doesn't "just" show how winglets work at all.
+jack kendrick do you even know what winglets are? some of the planes in this video don't even have winglets
+Dario Piccirillo i think what hes refering to is the difference between the aircraft winglets to the ones without
This is a great visualization of wing tip vortex and low air pressure over the wings causing the clouds to form. Great for student pilots to visualize.
Yes I believe the adiabatic decompression makes the temperature drop above the wing and vapor condensate