Hi,
Finally after a long wet and windy winter came an opportunity for some spotting, so decided to make the most of it and take the telescope south of my home location near Dorchester. There is quite a lot of movement here which I normally see from home but is usually back lit by the sun and too low for contrails. However on this day all of the ingredients were there - contrails formed at FL260 and at times conditions were some of the best I've ever seen, with gaps between the clouds for added contrast.
13/3
07:19; NRS13E LGW-JFK FL270+ G-CKWF (Turning over waypoint ADKIK)
08:39; E35L FL130- LTN-EXT G-WIRG
09:57; KLM791 AMS-GRU FL320 PH-BVF
10:20; CFG115 CUN-FRA FL330 D-ABUB
10:23; AAL39 LHR-MIA FL290+ N736AT
10:31; NRS41A LGW-MIA FL290+ G-CKOG
10:32; VIR29N LGW-BGI FL310+ G-VGAL
10:34; BAW9VA LGW-UVF FL290+ G-VIIO
10:38; KLM755 AMS-UIO FL320 PH-BQA
10:44; N600GU FAB-??? FL310+ N600GU (Thanks to
vader for info)
10:48; TOM036 LGW-MBJ FL300+ G-TUIN
11:23; VIR27X LGW-MCO FL260+ G-VROY
12:42; KLM767 AMS-AUA FL340 PH-AKE
13:16; TOM814 BHX-BGI FL320+ G-TUIE
Thanks,
James