All right, oo was it?
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All right, oo was it?
Rather intrigued to see the remnants of a contrail which has described a least four orbits* drifting eastwards over Sussex/Surrey from the direction of Midhurst. Presently just passed Gatwick I'd say.
Unusual to see such things in this neck of the woods, plus other contrails seem short lived today, if the aircraft are trailing at all....
*make that seven now! Can't see the culprit!
Unusual to see such things in this neck of the woods, plus other contrails seem short lived today, if the aircraft are trailing at all....
*make that seven now! Can't see the culprit!
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No, I couldn't see anything on FR24. Some of the orbits appeared to have been reversed, and there was an "S" turn, quite a pattern in the sky. My arc of view looking south from South of Croydon encompasses roughly Tunbridge Wells to Midhurst and the links of trail remaining stretched between the two.
I imagine it was somebody up for an air test somewhere west of Midhurst...
I imagine it was somebody up for an air test somewhere west of Midhurst...
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Contrail Rings over LGW / Crawley area 4th
Long shot but best to ask. Did anyone see contrails 3 maybe 4 in a perfect ring. I was in Horsham, West Sussex yesterday the 4th approx 1500 and looked up NW direction ( I assume over Crawley / LGW ). Must have been 30,000ft approx due to the bold contrails. It looked like someone was trying the Olympic rings. Very odd. Never seen acrobatic contrails so closed together and so high up.
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Good - so long as I was not the only one seeing it ! Glad to know others saw it but no one has a good answer. Must be a mystery. Interesting to see someone saw it in Midhurst which must be a good 30 miles to the west of where I was standing.
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Nah, I was in Purley, NtKB, looking south - The aircraft must have been west of the Midhurst area, just out of view behind the treeline to me.
You are right about the Olympic rings, maybe Boris had somebody orbiting to add a little something to his mass cycle ride down to Dorking.
Hopefully someone down West will have had the binos out and seen what it was...
Or perhaps they've all be Chemtrailed...
You are right about the Olympic rings, maybe Boris had somebody orbiting to add a little something to his mass cycle ride down to Dorking.
Hopefully someone down West will have had the binos out and seen what it was...
Or perhaps they've all be Chemtrailed...
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Croydon's not bad - I've spent many hours watching the goings on at Croydon Airport. As for Purley..... I went to school there and I still bear the scars now.
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Ah, Croydon Airport, the mortal remains are just over the ridge from me. Only flying activity I have seen there was a Tiger Club airshow in 1988 and a more recent aerial visit by the Tiger Club to salute 50 years since the airport closed...
Went to a local primary, secondary was not far from Dunsfold - maths lessons were frequently disturbed by a Mr Farley and his colleagues...
Went to a local primary, secondary was not far from Dunsfold - maths lessons were frequently disturbed by a Mr Farley and his colleagues...