Emirates 777 wake vortex spectacular!

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Flight EK39 landing runway 15 at Birmingham Airport/BHX/EGBB on a day of frequent rain showers.
I would pay to see these glorious water condensation effects!

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Don't forget to watch this AMAZING video!

flugsnug
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love how the nose wheel is perfectly on that center line

marcducati
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I love how you can really see the vortex disappear the moment it touches down and the spoilers are deployed. Most people think their function is to generate drag, but really their function is to stop the lift generation of the wing. This in turn makes it such that the weight of the plane rests on the landing gear instead of the wings, allowing enough traction for the wheel brakes to function.

tiemen
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From an aerodynamic standpoint, those vortices are shed on a section of the wing where there's a lift discontinuity, that's on the outer border of the flaps. Vortices are shed to conservate overall "circulation". If we drew lift "arrows" on top of the wing, we'd see a rapid increase in lift where the flaps begin, that's where the vortices are being shed.

jibeneyto
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Very Calculative landing, Amazed to see that the plane just on the line and the line passes between the two wheels of the front leg...!!! 

shopnoraj
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Typical Birmingham council, putting a speed bump half way down the runway.

dopiaza
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Absolutely beautiful and stunning landing footage!!

TravellerYT
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This is the most fun I've seen videos of aircraft .

ashun
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You can see how much air is really spinning around and why small aircraft get flipped over when they cross it. I used to see this on planes landing at John Wayne Airport in the winter after the morning marine layer was lifting.

Mike-
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Wonderful example of how the moment the wings quit generating lift, the wingtip vortices disappear.  Awesome video!

cdcourson
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The vorticies are a result of extreme expansion of the air which has flowed over the wings. When air expands, it cools down adiabatically and so any moisture in the air will rapidly condense to form the visible vortices; the air is close to saturated in this landing. The vortex pattern we see is due to the turbulent eddies generated as the air passes over the wing at speed. There is a velocity link too: the faster the air flows over the wing, then the greater the expansion of the air behind it, hence the greater the cooling and the more likely it is for any water in the air to condense. This is why the vorticies die down once the plane has landed. :)

Toadsinthehole
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1. People saying this phenomena is a "chem trail" don't understand physics and have probably never flown.
2. Vortices can regularly be seen from the back of the plane upon landing.
3. Anyone saying this is fake has no understanding of flight.

JustinLHopkins
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When air saturated with invisible water vapour is suddenly expanded the pressure drops and it cools, some of the water forming visible tiny droplets. The upper wing surface as it's tilted for landing and the the flap edges where the spinning vortices form are places where this expansion/pressure drop/cooling is at it's greatest.

flugsnug
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This is everything I love about aviation right here in one package! I also like how the nose wheel perfectly follows the center line!

talkswithdave
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Pilot just nails the landing..holding center line the whole way.  A beauty along with the awesome trails.

SpaceAce
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Those vortices are unreal, that’s wicked!😃

ChrisZoomER
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Look at those Chemtrails! ;) (great vortex capture, btw)

JustifyJustin
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This video has been selected by the channel as one of the most Amazing videos on YouTube and was added to the channel's playlist accordingly. Thanks for sharing.

BestofYTChannel
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Lots of water vapour in the air, so that any drop in temperature and pressure like you always get at flap edges on landing means the water has to condense into visible droplets. If you hear them say the dew point is the same as the air temperature, the air has as much water vapour as it can take so look out for vortices!

flugsnug
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Beautiful! One of the best videos I’ve seen that illustrate vortices! Really nice to see how long they were visible after the aircraft went by!

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