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Originally Posted by GT_ATCfan
As a clarification, it is not "smoke" coming out of the engines what you are seeing in some of these pictures. It is in fact water vapor that condenses and/or crystallizes becoming visible. The formations that result are generally referred to as contrails. The engines exhaust gases and particulate matter (PM, or soot) that result from the combustion of air and fuel. These combustion products are visible, for example, in older aircraft that are equipped with gas-guzzling turbojet engines. The smoke is clearly black.
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The use of the term "smoke" in my post was made purely in reference to n250jg's comment regarding "smoke trails." I realize that they are not "smoke," but used that terms to maintain consistency in this thread.
I happen to be have an acquaintance with Mr. Bernoulli, and while I have not run my own direct experiments, I find the contrail systems developing behind today's high BPR propulsion systems extraordinary, to say the least. Has anyone been able to recreate these enormous "cloud-like" systems in a lab?