Wingtip Vortices Explained
Wingtip vortices are circular patterns of rotating air left behind a wing as it generates lift. Wingtip vortices persist for many seconds after the plane has passed, spinning and twisting in the breeze, like white ribbons floating in the air and offer a fascinating glimpse into the world of aerodynamics. Thanks for watching. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ CREDIT LINKS IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE ► Voodoo1650 Youtube Channel - @Voodoo1650 ► eclipser2004 Youtube Channel - @eclipser2004 ► AirBorn Media Youtube Channel - @AirBornMedia ► Avia Prime Group Youtube Channel - @aviaprimegroupmro ► CathayA340 Aviation Youtube Channel - @NYCPlanespotting ► flugsnug Youtube Channel - @flugsnug ► LouB747 Youtube Channel - @loub747 ► David Banwell-Clode Youtube Channel - @Optical24x _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 🔔 🔔 WONDER WORLD VIDEO INFORMATION 🔔 🔔 ✅ For personal story suggestions or business enquiries about product stories / reviews, please contact me on my email from the ABOUT page. Note: All suggestions are welcome, but may not be chosen as they are not suitable for this channel. ❌ COPYRIGHT : Please do not ask for permission to use footage in this video, or the whole video itself, as the ownership of all footage remains that of the owners who gave me permission to use it. If you want to use any of the footage click on the links above and seek permission from the owners.
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