Greetlander
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Apologies but I had a nerd out moment earlier, and as I enjoyed the other line of sight thread figured this may have some traction.
I live in the Northern suburbs of Sydney and driving home today was taken with a plane high above executing a turn. I stopped on the road and photographed it with my phone just at the point where the plane itself was no longer visible to the naked eye, but the contrail was clear.
Using an app I've ascertained that the plane was 89 miles away in a straight line, but 154 miles to drive. I'm fairly sure the end of the trail would have been visible for another 5 minutes if I'd stayed so you could give it 100 miles visibility.
Thing is we have mountain ranges (big hills really) in the way. This is a bit like seeing a plane over Blackpool from Leeds. I wonder if people who live on the edge of the country can see further away than that? Is a plane over Normandy visible from S. England or SW Wales?

I live in the Northern suburbs of Sydney and driving home today was taken with a plane high above executing a turn. I stopped on the road and photographed it with my phone just at the point where the plane itself was no longer visible to the naked eye, but the contrail was clear.
Using an app I've ascertained that the plane was 89 miles away in a straight line, but 154 miles to drive. I'm fairly sure the end of the trail would have been visible for another 5 minutes if I'd stayed so you could give it 100 miles visibility.
Thing is we have mountain ranges (big hills really) in the way. This is a bit like seeing a plane over Blackpool from Leeds. I wonder if people who live on the edge of the country can see further away than that? Is a plane over Normandy visible from S. England or SW Wales?

