During a presentation to the public at the 2019 Paris Airshow, which took place this past week, a spectator at the air show decided to make a double recording, with a common camera and another with an infrared camera.
This attitude was taken to be able to capture the maneuvers, at the same time that the camera that captures rays in the infrared range indicated the difference in temperature between the parts of the aircraft.
In the video we can see which are the “hot” parts of an airplane, and the air output of the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, which equip the Airbus A350-1000.
The video is available below, and soon gained repercussions on Twitter.
See an @Airbus #A350 in both plain and infra-red view, side-by-side!
A special thanks to the folks at Churchill Navigation for their footage- a really unique and interesting way to view aircraft.#ByGeek #AvGeeksAero #ChurchillNavigation pic.twitter.com/wyVZKDHcDG
— The AvGeeks (@AvgeeksAero) June 22th, 2019