A basic answer is that the air from below and above the wing meet at the wing tip (or other edges of the wing where the air meets, like extended flaps) and get accelerated into these type of vortices. I can not explain in which particular conditions one can see them though or any detailed explanation of how they are formed.
You don't realize how massive the a330s wings are until you see them from an angle like this.
A330 is so beautiful oh my God!
It's like it just climbed dead straight into the sky,this was really good, i can't believe the width of the wings, amazing. Thank you Just Planes
Wow.. that is beautiful ! Thanks
really nice effect from this great take off especially against the dark sky!
I love those tip vortices.
The A330s wings on rotation are quite stunning! Not quite the 787 effect on the wings but stunning nevertheless!
Beautiful ctch as always with you! Congrats! :)
Awesome Video!
Most Excellent Video!
That was pure AWESOMENESS!!!!
Amazing...
Wonderful video :)
Super video!!
dangerrrrrrrrrr chemitraaaaaaaaaiiiilsssss :-)
Fantastic
Ah, good old Tegel airport. Sadly, it will get closed sometime after BER is opened (ok, that probably won't happen lmao)
Woooooow that is flipping awesome!!
awesome
Now the airline has defunct
wow
someone can explain me why ? How this effect is possible ?
A basic answer is that the air from below and above the wing meet at the wing tip (or other edges of the wing where the air meets, like extended flaps) and get accelerated into these type of vortices. I can not explain in which particular conditions one can see them though or any detailed explanation of how they are formed.