Planes In Flight Mega-Post
Well it’s my own fault really. Since I posted that I hadn’t seen any planes in flight, we have been absolutely inundated with submissions proving that I was completely wrong. Glad to hear it, ‘cos some of these are really cool.
- Ryan (Cool shadow - look about 4 plane widths west)
- nowak (Can you find the shadow? I think its all the way over here)
- Arvo Huru (Anyone know what kind of plane that is?)
- Eric Thelin
- Brian Lalor
- Miker
- Chris (Pink plane. You sure its not parked though? I can’t see a shadow anywhere!)
- Matt (From the comments - Three at once! Very cool but is it really three planes, or just one?)
- Geoff Sulcer (Tiny little one)
- Jason (This is the one in our first picture)
- Colin (This one is huge! Or perhaps just very high up…)
- Tobic (Another three planes?! One just off the top and another just off the bottom)
- Kent (Kent says this is a U2 spyplane!)
- josh k (Quite a few of the planes have this weird blue ‘ghost’ in addition to their shadows, perhaps its due to their speed…)
- caknuck (…or perhaps its a reflection?)
- Arvo Huru (Now that’s fast!)
- Stilt (Apparently this is over Graceland)
- Rod Levin (This is the one in our second picture)
- Tom (This is cool, its a razor sharp image. Can’t find the shadow though.)
- DDA (And finally… toy-town planes!)
Couple of extra plane related ones, first from punk floyd, who says that this is a SR-71 Blackbird Reconnaissance plane parked on Beale AFB, and also from Allen Ormond, who fittingly points us towards the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This is where the Wright Brothers made the first powered airplane flight.
Many thanks to everyone who submitted links but didn’t get a mention, there were just far too many of you!





What is wrong with my computer?! Please delete my earlier post.
One flying over the Mississippi near New Orleans, if no one has seen it before.
Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
Here’s a theory from an optics-researcher friend, Andrew Metha:
“Its got to do with altitude and the reason the sky is blue… scattering. Small particle scattering (Rayleigh scattering) depends on wavelength… in fact scattering intensity depends on the reciprocal of the fourth power of wavelength, so short wavelength light [e.g. blue light] scatters far more than long wavelength light [e.g. red light]. This is why the sky is blue. Consider a ray of light from the sun just missing the edge of the plane wing - in the absence of diffraction this ray would form the light border of the shadow. En route from the plane, the short wavelengths from this ray will scatter into the area of shadow far more than the long wavelengths, and so the shadow is tinged blue. This effect can only happen if there is enough scattering media between the (fairly large) opaque object and the image screen (ground), and I suppose would only work with a light source or narrow angular size so that a penumbra doesn’t foul things up. Sound plausible?”
Another possibility is that the images are in general a little bluer than they should be — that sort of thing might happen if the earth was rich in yellows or browns, or at least richer than the image-developers assumed. My insticts tell me no on this one, but the scattering/blue-sky argument my friend gives sounds just right.
Check out this plane over the great salt lake. You can see the shadow up to the north west:
Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
Here’s a small one in Boston, near Logan airport:
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I think I’ve found the biggest one ! In fact it’s a little one but very close… I’m still looking for the shadow. Probably very far on the North East.
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isnt the one over graceland actually the “lisa marie” ? elvises jet?
This one just took off from Columbus, OH
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I saw an episode of Nova or something else on PBS, that when the U2s take off and land they are escorted by another pilot in a late model Chevy Camero. They help the U2’s pilot with alignment on the runway. I think this may be that Camero.
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hey, have you seen this “half-plane” over london?
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another one(and a ‘deep blue something’
) over oberursel near frankfurt, germany
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Can any of you eagle-eyes find the image of the jet casting this shadow? Or is this the latest in “stealth” technology? Only joking…
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Hey folks,
In this picture Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
there is some strange. The plane on the picture seemed just airborned at Runway 7L of Phoenix’s Intl. Airport. But if you look at the end of RWY 25R (the opposite direction) you will see 2 aircrafts waiting for departure at RWY25R. So, why this plane started to east and with backwind?
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Helicopter in flight ove Pacific Ocean near Hawaii
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Aircraft on final into Tokyo
Arvo Huru, the plane in question for you ( Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth ) appears to be an American Airlines MD-80.
The bright relfection gives away that it’s the metal body that they don’t paint, AA is one of the predominant airlines flying the MD-80, the size and length is similar to the MD-80, also has the tail style engines.
Then again it’s flying towards Texas, ie DFW, an AA hub.
Miker and Chris, it’s a good possibility those are NWA aircraft. Their scheme used to have red on the crown of the body all the way from nose to tail.
Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
This cewl plane with a nice shadow is heading for Amsterdam airport: Schiphol.
Not sure if I saw this one.
Departing from San Francisco.
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Also, the blue shadows will be the result of automatic color processing. They were black, so the system assumed they could be water (which is black from above) and hence color-enhanced them to blue.
Hong Kong - Chek Lap Kok International (HKG / VHHH)
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/820968/L/
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Plane alongside Hong Kong - Chek Lap Kok International
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A plane about to land at Glasgow Airport in Scotland (GLA) - Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
Follow the runway up, and you’ll see that only half of the airport is currently covered by hi-res images.
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There is an ATR 72 flying from Warsaw (Poland) Airport
Here’s one over South London. Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
Marcus,
I bet those two planes are just taxiing to the most right embarking place. Maybe they landed on the south airstrip. On the other side of the landing strip, there’s probably a plane taxiing to the east side, and will probably take of as the plane you spotted earlier.
Here is one plane taking off at the airport of Lisbon, Portugal.
Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
A plan going to land in BIO - Bilbao Airport.
Follow the line of the plane, to the west. to see the airport.
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Landing in Buenos Aires:
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Plane on approach to Pearson Int’l in Toronto - about 5 miles out.
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Interestingly, in this shot, not only does the plane have the mysterious blue ghost, but the plane’s shadow also has a ghost:
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Two airplanes taking off from airport Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle (France)
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This one has just taken off :
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here’s another one :
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this one is possibly landing ?
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The Roissy airport is huge and located at the north west of paris :
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Here’s an airliner flying near Reklaw, TX:
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This is the only plane on approach to Houston Hobby that I can find. It is obviously a Southwest B737 on about a 3 mile final for 12R at ~1500′
Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
I’ve just found this page and found it very cool.
This is a plane I found. It is about to land in Orly airport, in the south of Paris, France.
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Caught
Placemark: this one / Google Earth over Paris, France with an odd blue shadow.
The plane found by Stilt is on the ground, not flying. Near the left wing stands smaller plane - military fighter, I suppose. Check this place in Google Earth for better view.
And the machines found by Ryan and Miker are the same plane - there are few more images of it nearby.