Airplane vortices
DOI: 10.1063/1.2883920
In addition to generating lift, airplane wings create spiraling vortices that trail horizontally behind the plane. (Such vortices are also produced by sails and keels on sailboats, as described in the article by Bryon Anderson on page 38
Wind tunnels, supercomputer simulations, and flight tests are among the tools being brought to bear by numerous research groups to better understand wake vortices and how to minimize the hazard they create. Here, the vortex created by the wing of a small agricultural plane is revealed by colored smoke rising from the ground.
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(Courtesy of NASA Langley Research Center.)
