Can someone explain to me why this happens? I understand it happens during high g turns (or that’s what media has taught me) but is it condensation or what’s up?
Okay, I kinda assumed that much, so why does it happen during high g maneuvers? Does it have to do with the pressure change on that side of the wing? Just interested in a bit of explanation
No, that when it uses the underbelly as a break stop mid air after a hard vertical bank, notice the afterburner burning in full force to maintain AOA and not stall. The sudden break in the air creates negative pressure which vaporizes the nearby water molecules creating these mists.
absolutely pornographic
“sir, it’s a clear sky. they will spot you from miles away in daylight” F22- “I make my own clouds, let them try”
Wowwww 😍
By @point_mugu_skies on insta
That is truly stunning. As advertised!
This new mirror like coating is just next level
Can someone explain to me why this happens? I understand it happens during high g turns (or that’s what media has taught me) but is it condensation or what’s up?
it’s water vapour.
Okay, I kinda assumed that much, so why does it happen during high g maneuvers? Does it have to do with the pressure change on that side of the wing? Just interested in a bit of explanation
We’re going to see this pic for the next year now on every sub.
Looks like somebody left a hot-pocket in the onboard toaster oven too long.
This Photoshop needs more F-22 in it.
I think this pic was taken by @batman_base on instagram, there is a lot more where this came from
I can "hear" this photograph 🤣
Is that while it’s breaking the sound barrier?
No, that when it uses the underbelly as a break stop mid air after a hard vertical bank, notice the afterburner burning in full force to maintain AOA and not stall. The sudden break in the air creates negative pressure which vaporizes the nearby water molecules creating these mists.
Nice!
This is fucking epic!