The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds are unique air show only fighter jets. They produce the colored smoke with a special oil that is used that helps produce the smoke and the color.
In the current F18 model that the Blue Angels use, the nose cannon has been removed and replaced by an oil tank. The oil from this tanked is pumped along and dumped into the exhaust tailpipe to produce a white billowing smoke.
No, NASA did not invent smoke detectors. Smoke detectors were actually invented by George Andrew Darby in 1902. NASA has, however, improved smoke detectors for use in spacecraft and space stations.
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When smoke and fog combine, they create smog. Smog is a type of air pollution that consists of smoke and fog, often worsened by human activities such as burning fossil fuels. It can have harmful effects on human health and the environment.
"Mist" is a word that blends with both "smoke" and "fog." Mist is a weather phenomenon that resembles fog, which is a cloud that forms at ground level, and it can often be associated with smoke in certain environments.
By pumping colored smoke into it.
If you are asking about contrails it is dependent on the temperatures aloft. At colder temperatures the water vapor in the exhaust condenses and causes the contrails you see. The blue angels and other aerobatic-performance aircraft inject a special oil "smoke oil" into their exhaust in order to leave the smoke trail you see at airshows. But the "smoke trail" you see behind civilian and commercial aircraft isn't smoke at all, it is water vapor formed as described above.
Yes. #17 is Smoke Grey.
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you can go and get a certain type of tier's and they have colored smoke for burnout's or drifting the brand is (kumho) tier's you can look them up and find some or if you where just curiouse then go to youtube and just type in kumho colored tier smoke and be amazed
No it is not...its just already burnt oil
The name of the Song is Smoke On the Water by the Platters
To change the color of dry ice smoke, you can mix it with other substances that will react and produce different colored smoke. For example, adding food coloring to hot water before dropping in dry ice can create colored smoke. Be cautious when handling dry ice and follow safety precautions.
Breathing Apparatus Sign
Generally speaking, no smoke is good to breathe in. However, oddly enough, black smoke can be less harmful than light-colored smoke, since it usually has larger particles that do not penetrate as far into the lungs.
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In the current F18 model that the Blue Angels use, the nose cannon has been removed and replaced by an oil tank. The oil from this tanked is pumped along and dumped into the exhaust tailpipe to produce a white billowing smoke.