Viewing a rainbow from a low-flying plane allows for a unique perspective, potentially revealing a complete circle if the observer is positioned above the raindrops with the sun behind them. The visibility of the rainbow's shape is angle-dependent, influenced by the position of the sun and the observer's height relative to the ground. While standing on a mountain does not provide a full view of the rainbow, flying in an airplane can enable the observer to see the entire phenomenon. Personal observations indicate that rainbows can appear to complete a circle at ground level, particularly when viewed through spray. Ultimately, the appearance of a rainbow is contingent on the observer's vantage point and the dispersing medium.