Azmal
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wooooow.... fascinating!
NBT said:That's bull....
Oh c'mon guys, it's so simple, maybe you need a refresher course. It's all ball bearings these days.![]()
ntw0rk said:Actually, it doesn't matter. In most cases it is against regs for any aircraft to break the sound barrier over land in the U.S. They have to be (I think) over 12 miles from land.
The obvious question then, is: "Would the Blues be able to get special permission to break the barrier due to the nature of their flying? And I think the answer would be yes.
JMO
Begood said:I know I am a old fukr, but I remember when I used to hear the sonic boom everyday. I loved it.
Bill.
The second boom may just be a sort of echo, or harmonic of the first. I believe that you only break the barrier once, I don't believe there would be a second sonic boom.Black1 said:The space shuttle breaks the sound barrier by my house every time it comes in to land in FL..... It is (I'm sure) WELL above 30,000 feet :dontknow: when it does so.... and my windows rattle HARD.I would hate to have that bastard fly over at 5,000 feet.
:rock: I have a LOT of glass in my house!
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If I hear TWO "booms", does that mean it's going twice the speed of sound? :dontknow: Because it always makes two successive "booms".![]()
No, my farts are louder, and smell better than a sonic boom.FlyingLow said:That's was just you farting in the bathroom. The tile makes an echo sound.
10boom said:Hey Guys, hopefully I can shed some light on this and actually use my Aeronautics degree a little, yeehaw! Most of the pictures of the planes here are not actually breaking the sound barrier, for instance the last picture,the F-14. That guy is not breaking the sound barrier, just turning hard and fast in air that is very dense and humid, thus creating the build up of pressure and rapid dispersal of moisture over the airfoil, creating the image that you see. You ususally see this type of thing over the water, which is where a few of these pictures were taken. The B-1B in the first picture is not breaking the sound barrier either, but he's getting close to it in humid, moisture filled air. As far as breaking the sound barrier over land, sure you can do it, but only in special areas, that have been designated. Bone knows what I'm talking about. I know for a fact that he's done it several times!!! Hope this helps.