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The formation of contrails require cold temperatures and low humidity, found regularly at the cruising altitude of jets and military aircraft. While they can appear to be in the same area, Turboprop planes fly lower, in warmer air where contrails are less likely to form. https://airplaneacademy.com/why-do-some-airplanes-leave-contrails-and-others-dont/

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