Sunday, March 6 has been an interesting day wakes plane to Milan. Thanks to the low temperatures at typical flight altitudes ( Appleman chart of the day), a sky free of clouds and an air traffic fairly argued, could be observed from morning to sunset several airliners with contrails of a non-persistent.
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Here are some photographs of aircraft passed over Milan in the wake of Sunday afternoon. The photographs were taken with an SLR camera mounted on a Newtonian telescope. As always, each device carries its ADS-B track (courtesy of Flighradar24.com ).
XL Airways B738-F HJUL . Flight altitude: 10,363 m.
Air Malta A319 9H-AEH . From Valletta (MLA) to Frankfurt (FRA). Flight altitude: 11,582 m.
Ryanair B738 EI-EFS . Quota di volo 11278 m.
Air Mauritius A343 3B-NAU . Quota di volo: 10058 m.
Lufthansa A321 D-AISZ . Da Francoforte (FRA) a Roma (FCO).
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