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Old 14th Nov 2000, 04:06
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Hello everyone,I was watching a Nortwest DC-10 land the other day and i noticed fluid
falling from the back of the aircraft.
certainly it cannot be fuel,can someone give me a clue as to what it is?

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A l e s s a n d r o
 
Old 15th Nov 2000, 19:55
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What makes you so sure that it is fluid? On a humid day, any airplane (not just DC-10)taking-off or coming in for landing will have some form of 'condensation trails' especially at the wing-tips. These very short-lived visible moisture is probably due to the low pressure created by the wing.

Look again.
 
Old 17th Nov 2000, 00:07
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Did it look something like this.....

 
Old 17th Nov 2000, 03:43
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Did it just come out of SASCO?
 
Old 18th Nov 2000, 22:07
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Fuel/hydraulic fluid/water/coffee/tea/orange juice/bog juice/etc, take your pick!
 
Old 20th Nov 2000, 09:35
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Danish Pilot, thanks for the very beautiful picture. Exactly what I am referring to. Great shot.
 
Old 20th Nov 2000, 14:06
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Old Dog,
If you're impressed by that, a B737 on a humid day will blow you away.
 
Old 20th Nov 2000, 21:19
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mustafagander, I agree. I have watched quite a lot of B737 landings in humid days. Yes, it is a sight to behold. But DC-10 is unique in a special way, I spent many wonderful years on that beautiful plane. I miss the DC-10 very much.
 

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