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    Falcon 20 available as testing platform

    From http://www.dlr.de/fb/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-3714/

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    Basic Sensors
    As a research aircraft the DLR Falcon is equipped with a set of basic sensors to measure temperature, radiation, humidity, pressure and wind. The large experience on this field and a huge database of special flights and maneuvers guarantee for the high quality of the data.

    Optional Sensors
    In co-operation with other DLR institutes several sensor systems are available on request for: Remote Sensing, Cloud Physics and Air Chemistry. Since these sensors are not operated by the flight department their availability has to be negotiated with the responsible institutes



    Thanks to Tsurfer over at ATS for this
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeC View Post
    From http://www.dlr.de/fb/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-3714/

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    Basic Sensors
    As a research aircraft the DLR Falcon is equipped with a set of basic sensors to measure temperature, radiation, humidity, pressure and wind. The large experience on this field and a huge database of special flights and maneuvers guarantee for the high quality of the data.

    Optional Sensors
    In co-operation with other DLR institutes several sensor systems are available on request for: Remote Sensing, Cloud Physics and Air Chemistry. Since these sensors are not operated by the flight department their availability has to be negotiated with the responsible institutes



    Thanks to Tsurfer over at ATS for this
    I wouldn't hesitate to pitch in for some testing if it would end the chemtrail nonsense.

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    Well A) it's not going to happen as there's no real justification, and B) any test result would immediately be seen as suspect.

    WMI also offer similar services.
    http://www.weathermodification.com/aircraft.php

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    True - but there's a certain crude satisfaction gained by pointing out to chemmies that they could actually get some verifiable evidence and asking why they don't

    And who knows....someone else might find the info useful
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    For a trail sample, the plane wouldn't even have to go far as the weather in the south-western part of Germany is often favourable to persistent contrail formation - at least more so than in California ...

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    seriously- You don't need a plane to do this. It's already been done. Remember not too long ago the air was tested inside commercial airliners and it was determined there was some nasty stuff in there but they quickly realized it came from the engines. All you need is those test results plus some knowledge and logic and you quickly get your conclusions.

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