I'll try and address the original question and ignore the madness. I am by no means an expert, whitehawk. But basically the difference in contrails is due to differences in altitude flown by the aircraft and the fact that bigger turbofan engines produce bigger trails.
Thus a 737 at the same altitude as an MD-11 will produce less vapour. Also contrails can only exist in a certain temperature range. That's why they suddenly appeared. The aircraft had probably climbed into the right temperature range. The trail also varies according to the temperature. An aircraft flying in the optimum temperature will produce a much bigger trail than one a couple of thousand feet higher or lower.
That is the boringly prosaic explanation, I'm afraid.