Heathrow Airport Live - Monday 30th September 2024

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Live London Heathrow Airport
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Plane spotting live at London Heathrow Airport. Membership launching soon.

Ai based Robocam with a dedicated human team tirelessly working and streaming 365 days a year from dawn till dusk. Our aim is to have these installed at multiple airports worldwide, starting with major UK airports, offering 4k quality streaming for everyone. Only with your help and support via membership will this become possible, so please subscribe and like.

Please keep the chat clean and relevant to aviation only.

Flight Focus 365 Team

* Current Camera and channel Limitations *

- Please remember this is a prototype and first of its kind in the world, it will have issues sometimes
-Currently losing tracking on very small aircraft
-Start/ finish time of stream will vary but we will give a minimum of 12hrs footage in summer and full daylight hours in winter
-The camera currently cannot track in low light / night / heavy fog and heavy rain
-Poor weather will affect tracking
-On occasion the camera may lose the target and fix onto another in the background
-This system is constantly being worked on so we can evolve it to make it better and better
-Sometimes the camera will miss aircraft

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The high humidity in the morning made for some fantastic floofage footage. For any non-aviation geeks reading this, floofage, fluffage/floof is slang for the white clouds of condensation formed on a wing's upper surface by the low pressure air flowing across its curved aerofoil section. Fluff + puff + floof.😁

You won't see floof in hot, dry conditions at ground level, but condensation trails are normal at high altitude where pressure and temperatures are low. You'll also see it around fast military jets performing high-G manoeuvres.

Condensation trails are just long, thin clouds: hot exhaust and water vapour breathed out at 1, 000°C into freezing cold air at minus 50°. Mmmm, frosty...

London's almost at sea-level and is quite often wet, so low cloud, fog, mist and condensation are common in dense, moist air. Perfect conditions for wingtip 'ribbons' and floofage which is after all the same stuff that natural fluffy [floofy!] clouds ☁️are made of.

You can also see floof form inside engine cowlings (another extremely low pressure area) as turbines are run up to speed before take-off if the weather's damp enough.

A big jet's wings generate literally hundreds of tons of lift, so it's no wonder that any water vapour nearby gets smashed into condensation by the violence of the forces involved.

It's easy to forget that the air's rarely still. It's swirling around all the time and just takes some moisture to make it visible.

So why is floofage and condensation not always visible, even when planes are taking off on the same runway, barely a minute apart? Because the atmosphere isn't consistently dense or moist. It's moving in all directions all the time and in the UK at least is very rarely homogeneous: there are dense bits, rising bits, falling bits, still bits, dry bits, turbulent bits, bits blowing sideways - the whole thing is like a badly-mixed tin of paint 40, 000' deep, full of lumps and swirls and bubbles. Even a block of air as small as a garage will be full of moving ripples and uneven patches of moisture.

So floofage only shows up if a plane passes through just the right patch of moist air at just the right speed at just the right moment.

Anyway, well done Robo-cam for tracking the planes through the fog and cloud this morning.

On a less sensible note, I'm surprised YouTube's conspiracy theorists weren't busy filling the Chat with Twilight Zone tales about the water-droplet condensation ACTUALLY being mysterious clouds of weather- and mind-control chemicals. Oh, yeah. Full of nano-bot brain parasites. [Joking.]

Didn't you know? Wake up, people!! The government's using jet airliners to shape the weather, spraying tranquillizing chemicals from their wings and engines to make weird stuff happen in the atmosphere!! [Still joking.]

As if airlines would spend a single penny hauling round gallons of secret chemicals when they're already obsessed with keeping costs down and mass to a minimum. If in doubt about the veracity of something, always follow the money. Airlines don't waste cash.

I remember when they got rid of china plates and swapped metal cutlery for plastic knives, forks and spoons to save weight. And then they shrank the spoons and reduced the number of tines on the plastic forks from four to three🍴👀in order to save even more weight. Over a fleet of hundreds of planes travelling hundreds of millions of operational miles, every excess gramme costs fuel.

So... Jets are releasing thousands of gallons of weather-control chemicals, are they? Yeh, sure, guys.

Wear your tinfoil hats with pride.🙄

Meanwhile, back on Flat Earth... (🤭) ACTUALLY, the wing floofage seen today wasn't created by low air pressure. No, no, no. It was ACTUALLY a powerful psychoactive neuro-chemical carried on all jets and sprayed from tiny holes drilled in the leading edge slats. Yeah!

ACTUALLY, leading-edge slats aren't deployed to increase the aerofoil's camber at low speed and generate more lift - that's just a cover for their REAL purpose, ACTUALLY, which is to make us all obedient slaves to Big Aviation and reinforce the ACTUAL lie that the Earth is a globe and not flat, ACTUALLY...

[Yep. Still joking. I have to say that because YouTube doesn't get sarcasm or irony.]

Sigh. It's ludicrous, but some people really do believe this conspiracy stuff about jet airliners (ACTUALLY). You couldn't make it up - because you're normal. But conspiracy theorists do. I pity the phoools. They must have got heads full of floof.☁️👀

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*Part 1: 09L Arrivals* some from this session:
5:32 United Airlines UA880 B777 from Houston
10:20 American Airlines AA730 B777 from Charlotte
15:16 Emirates EK7 A380 from Dubai
28:44 British Airways BA248 B777 from Rio de Janeiro - Oneworld Livery
41:58 Virgin Atlantic VS104 A350 from Atlanta
43:37 British Airways BA246 A350 from Sao Paulo
45:02 Virgin Atlantic VS6 B787-9 Dreamliner from Miami
57:43 United Airlines UA904 B767 from Newark
1:45:27 Delta Air Lines DL1 B767 from New York - American Cancer Society Stickers
1:51:42 British Airways BA172 B777 from New York

Cheers to the FF365 crew, mods and chatters

susandrw
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*Part 3: from 2.00pm – 27R Landings* some from this session:
6:52:39 British Airways BA286 B777 from San Francisco
7:17:00 Emirates EK29 A380 from Dubai
7:44:24 Eurowings (operated by Smartwings) EW464 B737 from Cologne
7:47:11 British Airways BA409 A319 from Valencia – BEA Retro Livery
7:58:45 Tarom RO391 A318 from Bucharest
8:06:56 Saudia SV115 B787-10 Dreamliner from Jeddah - The Red Sea Stickers
8:23:29 British Airways BAW26V B787-10 Dreamliner from Goose Bay (diverted after leaving Portland)
8:25:03 Singapore Airlines SQ308 A380 from Singapore
9:13:50 British Airways BA104 B787-8 Dreamliner from Dubai – named Paul Jarvis
9:29:32 Korean Air KE907 B747 👑 from Seoul
9:32:48 Swiss LX324 A320 from Zurich

Cheers to the FF365 crew, mods and chatters

susandrw
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*Part 2: from 9.00am – 27R Departures* some from this session:
1:53:43 KLM KL1002 B737 to Amsterdam
2:00:58 British Airways BA982 A320 to Berlin
2:02:04 Eurowings EW461 A319 to Cologne
2:43:42 Delta Air Lines DL59 A330 to Boston
2:44:48 American Airlines AA729 B787-9 Dreamliner to Philadelphia
3:00:02 Air India AI162 A350 to Delhi - with UA948 B777 from San Francisco landing on 27L
3:14:53 Etihad EY12 A380 to Abu Dhabi
3:17:57 Emirates EK8 A380 to Dubai - with LH902 A320 from Frankfurt landing on 27L
3:21:45 Saudia SV110 B777 to Riyadh - Ad-Diriyah E-Prix Livery
3:36:28 British Airways BA285 A380 to San Francisco
3:47:00 British Airways BA207 A380 to Miami
4:44:51 Wamos Air (for Iberia) IB3175 A330 to Madrid
4:51:30 TAP Air Portugal TP1367 A321 to Lisbon - with BA226 B777 from Atlanta landing on 27L - for @Reagan
5:00:15 British Airways BA255 B787-10 Dreamliner to Bridgetown *rejected take off* rejoined the queue and took off at 5:26:28
5:06:15 Singapore Airlines SQ317 A380 to Singapore - wave to @Paul Bigwood
5:17:17 Qantas 🦘 QF10 B787-9 Dreamliner to Perth - named Emily Kame Kngwarreye - Yam Dreaming Livery
5:32:45 Emirates EK1 A380 from Dubai – landing on 27L
6:00:16 Air Canada AC869 B737 to Halifax
6:20:45 Qatar QR3 A380 from Doha - landing on 27L
6:22:28 Icelandair FI451 B767 to Reykjavik
6:29:29 Private Owner D-CEFE Cessna 525C Citation CJ4 to Stuttgart

Cheers to the FF365 crew, mods and chatters

susandrw