When I see the WW2 contrails are hoax stuff I think of this..
Its the classic painting Battle Of Britain by Paul Nash, painted in 1941 from sketches made in the South of England at the height of the fighting. (
full description here).
Then only this morning over breakfast I watched a documentary on the UK TV channel Movies for Men about the Bf-109, which featured some archive footage of the battle from both the British and German sides. (been tryna find some of footage shown, but no luck so far, I'll keep looking)
Both the painting and the footage shows loads of persistent trails, some of which seamed to have hung around for quite a while.
And finally my father and several other family members experienced the battle first hand, either as civilians, military or other roles (fire watchers etc) and all have said how the vapour trails hung in the sky for a 'long time' after the combat had ceased.
Now is the painting and the footage faked?, are my relations all suffering from false memory syndrome?
Are they in fact con (vapour) trails?
Or maybe the nasty nazis were tryna poison us all and the heroic RAF fly boys were spraying dispersant