Question:
If a plane went into a cloud, would it:
1) come out wet?
2) ...and would the shape of the cloud change?
Answers:
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What is " come out wet" , Alex?it would come out wet, and i guess the shape of the cloud would change.
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1. The air speed is too fast for the plane to take on any condensation.
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2. The cloud will remain intact due to the fact that it responds to the pressures in the air and not objects in the air.
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1. yes lots of moisture sometimesi would like to work as a maintenance engineer , what should i do after graduation?
2. No clouds are really BIG
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YES. clouds are 100% moisture. there probably wouldnt get the plane really wet but like a mist. yes the cloud would more than likely change its shape bc its not a solid material.how many more rotations does a tail rotorblade do ,ore than the main rotorblade?
I have been in clouds in an airplane.If the temperature of the airplane and the surrounding air is cool enough and there is enough moisture in the cloud, it will form droplets on the aircraft. If it is below freezing, the aircraft will pick up ice from the cloud. But many times the aircraft won't pick up anything.
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The cloud shape changes with local air currents and temperatures so yes it would change shape when an aircraft goes through it.
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But it doen't leave an airplane shaped hole in it.
If there is enough moisture in the cloud, yes it will come out wet- happens where I fly alot. when it comes to changing clouds shapes, sometimes yes, even with small aircraft like C206's and C210's- the wings still produce vortices, which change the shape slightly. So yeah
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An aircraft that enters a cloud has a possibility of forming ice on the wings. The first thing that must occur in order to form a cloud is the temperature/dew point spread must meet to form condensation. The condensation can form ice on the wings. If the temperature isn't cold enough for ice to form, usually it will be equivalent to driving through fog. (a form of a cloud on the ground). Next the form of the cloud will change slightly. It depends on the size of your aircraft, and if it is piston driven or turbine. A turbine engine aircraft will make a cloud spin like a miniature tornado.1) Depends of the desity of the cloud
2) Yes it will, the air disruption caused by the aircraft will change the shape of the cloud
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Yes sometimes the wings get wet. If it is really cold then sometimes you fly into a cloud and end up with ice on the wings. It is very easy to see what a plane does to the shape of clouds.It is almost like a boat in water!
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