It's the fuel from the engines.
smoke
If you ever see a commercial airliner in flight behind it there will be a white tail folowing it. This is the smoke trail.
some kids taught it how to smoke behind the shed.
When you see a white trail behind an airplane, that is what is known as a contrail, short for condensation trail, and it is composed of water vapor, not smoke. This condensation happens because the hot exhaust of the plane's engine meets the colder surrounding air and the mixture of cold and hot air is a sort of miniature weather front.
Yes sometimes. The white trail is called a 'contrail' and is caused when water in the air through which the plane is flying condenses out on particles produced from the plane's engine exhaust. Thus any plane with an engine can produce a contrail if the conditions are right.
it helps to form all the clouds together to make it rain in areas that need it
passenger side kick panel. Behind it. it is a white inertia switch.
The white line left behind a plane is called a contrail, short for "condensation trail." It is formed when hot, moist engine exhaust mixes with cold air at high altitudes, causing the water vapor to condense and freeze into ice crystals.
white smoke is water, black smoke is oil. remember that!
Condensation in the low temperature atmosphere of vapours found in the engine exhausts. Its name is a Contrail - condensation trails.
white smoke is coming from my exhaust why?
Does it smell sweet? If so, you're probably leaking coolant, but could be due to any number of things.