F 35 near sonic boom
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- F 35 vapor cone that looks similar to sonic boom (I keep getting comments about how it didn't actually break the sound barrier but I just put the title as "near" sonic boom because it almost looks like one even though its just a vapor cone) #supersonic #sonicboom #aviation #f35 #usaf #jets #fighterjet #swiss001 #planes #recommended #shorts
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That was Mach 0.95 750 mph just under the speed of sound and the fastest allowed air shows
There was no way rhat was 700+ mph, it was probably going 500. Not even near Sonic boom
You even could hear it before it went passed
BS, dude. I have seen the Thunderbirds go 1,000+ mph at the air show at Davis Monthan Air Force Base.
Why allowed ? It can not be more ?
@@tkstks4814 i think it’s for safety reasons? but idk 🤷♂️
If you're wondering why it didn't break the sound barrier, the reason is that a long time ago the US military wondered what would happen if they broke the sound barrier over populated areas and the result was that it upset people. In general they are not allowed to break it over land in the US.
yes the sound is 100 db+
My part Michigan must not be part of the US anymore ☹️
Except in times of war iirc.
@@malehumanersgaming4706 I think normal fighter engine at full burner is like 110db... Sonic boom is probably a lot louder.
There was a story about blue angel in a phantom II which broke it on accident during an airshow... Windows were changed in the whole airport area and around it after that iirc
It's mental how much amazing engineering goes into these planes.
And it's even more amazing that none of them are black engineers.
@uhjeff3651 how do you even know that?
You work human resources for Lockheed Martin?
@@keith8880 it's very simple. They don't have enough IQ to be engineers
@@uhjeff3651 What a bizarre comment.
@@ThisMusicIsToogood y'all know I'm right. It may be bizzare, doesn't mean it's wrong
I was a bit younger but i remember when they still broke it over mostly unpopulated areas. Its super cool to hear from both far away and close up
I thought I was just misremembering but as a kid I remember seeing and hearing them roaring over our house
I recently watched a raptor do a low pass then pull into the vertical and light the afterburners. The sheer amount if power in those engines is incredible and watching these bird irl is something everyone should do at least once in their life
@@ian_lewono True, and also watching a Space Shuttle take off is really something else.
Some times if you are at the beach you can hear fighter jets practicing off the coast. They have to be miles away to break the sound barrier. One time they broke it a bit too close to land and it felt really weird. Idk like sheet metal when you put too much pressure on the side and it bends, makes that thunder like sound, it felt like the earth I was standing on was that bending metal
When I was a kid (late 80’s), I lived on an island off the coast of Maine (Matinicus Island). We heard sonic booms, maybe once a month. It was scary. The whole house would shake.
That speed, that power. I can't think of anything else in the world that could be more thrilling to a young man. It reminds me of an interview with a man who flew a P-51 in WWII. When asked if he was afraid, he replied, "Hell no, I was 20 years old and flying the best fighter in the war. It was exciting and fun."
yeah, uh there's much much powerful and fast than the F-35. The F-22, the F-15..
@@sigma_frenchie4075 yeah, i rather take the F-15 because of payload reasons
@@xnomdfrost1938 Then again, an equally advanced enemy will see you on radar from hella far... Unless you waste extra fuel to hide in ground clutter.
@@hunormagyar1843 it's just skill issue, but I'd still take older proven fighters tbh
@@taskforce0584 Literally cry about it, the F-35 is the best multirole you can get on the market. It's stealth tech has been clearly proven by Israel and Other nato countries absolutely loving it.
Please educate yourself and stop going Eff TirTYU FIeVer BAD.
For those that don't know, the phenomena that you're witnessing is the condensation of moisture on and around the surface of the aircraft under areas of intense pressure. This is achieved at, very obviously high speeds, of which only things like aircraft are capable of. In this instance, if the F35 had gone supersonic, there would a slight delay in the time between when you saw the aircraft fly by and when you heard the actual noise of its passing. Before that, you would have heard a "clap" of the plane going faster than the sound waves and vibrations it was producing then followed by the actual noise of its passing.
Im excited for the day that land vehicles might each this speed
@@Alniemi land vehicles have already broken the sound barrier I think they broke it decades ago
@@sidv4615 oh yeah I totally forgot about those special salt flat vehicles. I guess I mean to say I want to see this same effect but with a car
@@Alniemi what's "salt flat vehicles"?
@@sidv4615 those rocket cars that are designed to run in a straight line on a salt flat or dry lake bed
I've lived about 1 mile away from a major air base for the last 28 years and having been able to see countless fighter jets fly overhead, I've never once not stopped what I was doing to watch them pass. I still get the awe factor in me every time I hear that roar.
G’day, is that you Dale ? Good on ya mate !
Even when not breaking the sound barrier. Seeing these jets up close and hearing the thunderous roar they produce is a wild experience
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I'm more impressed about the pull up at that speed, than about that cone.
Is that impressive? Every advanced fighter/bomber... from every single country... can do that now....
France, UK, Russia, Germany, China, Japan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United States...
It's not impressive. It's how fighter jets have to be now. And it's not even impressive or amazing at all, considering, that China and Russia have much more advanced fighter jets than the 1.5 Billion Dollar F35
@@RNG-999 you are a joke
it can do things that the government wont even let the pilots do
@@RNG-999 the f35 is one of a kind
@@RNG-999 Yes, it's still impressive :-)
We weren't allowed to break Mach at USAF airshows. But an F-111 with it's wings swept back looked like a lawn dart stuck in a cotton ball when it got even close on a humid day.
There are two common misconceptions regarding supersonic flights: 1. Sonic boom is not the result of "breaking" the sound barrier, it is the result of flying at the speed of sound or faster. The boom is heard everywhere the plane is flying over, no matter how far and long ago the barrier was broken. 2. The vapor cone has nothing to do with the sound barrier, it can appear at much lower speeds, it only depends on air humidity and aerodynamic properties of a plane.
Fun Fact. Sonic the Hedgehog is the only animal to pull off this feat. He had places to go. He followed his rainbow.
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@@Hesrudo yeah bc idiots need to be aducated by nerds
I remember in Leeds, England a few years ago we had a couple jets scrambled to intercept a suspicious craft and the boys put some pace down and scared the shit out of half a County when they both hit sonic booms. When you hear MASSIVE booms and jets fly over at night, a lot of people start to think they're being bombed. The RAF had to send out an apology and let people know what happened.
In my country planes are not allowed to break the sound barrier over populated areas due to extensive damage to windows. Over the ocean far away from cities it's no problem though... 😉 I grew up in the 80s in Western Germany and I do know that sound... I think it was EVERY single Saturday at a specific time in the morning there had been that sound...
Very interesting
Concorde moment
It is also banned in US. In the video there's only the vapor cone, not a sonic boom. They can not go over the speed of sound for the same reasons you said.
@@charakiga It was not a Concorde.... it was an espionage plane that started from GB and flew over the North Sea and then along the Baltic coast. So it must have been a VERY special black plane... 😉 The U2 cannot breach the sound barrier.
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That was about 600mph. They leave a speed buffer of about 150mph. Alot of the teams like the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds push 700 at most.
It's just sad that this thing will go in maintenance for days and thousands of dollars for every hour of flight, well when it do fly...
@Ryandal Gilmore lol who asked for your trash opinion ? F35 is the worst failed project of Lockheed on top of it's many failed ones even worse than the F104 and is already getting pilots killed because it's a failed prototype.
@@ommsterlitz1805 F-16, F-18 and Harrier had hundreds more crashes, killed dozens of pilots and had cost overruns like most programs do. I don’t recall the F-35 killing a single pilot yet. I agree there was so much wasted money but the actual planes have been working effectively for years now
@@ommsterlitz1805 why is it sad?
lmao i was about to comment on this video to say that looks more about 600 mph... thats funny.
It's so amazing how fast modern jets are, and how quickly they can get that fast.
Cold War era jets were much faster than any modern one, SR71 and MiG25 to name 2
the speed in this video it's about 1MACH...putin's nuclear missles are about 20MACH....20X times faster than sound speed
@@onlyromanian4002 why do you say Putin’s missile as if you know what that Putin designed it himself? Also that’s not something you probably know since that info prob isnt released to public
'putin nuclear missles'. 😂 Missles, they never hit their targets...
@@user-sy9ur6of8t lol
This is where UFO videos are formed.
I noticed how the noise of the f 35 was delayed due to how fast it was going and that's pretty amazing to me.
As a kid in the 60s we would hear sonic booms in Huntington Beach very often. There were so many odd planes flying in that area (out of Long Beach) it was great for spotting.
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Pilot was showing fellow Americans the reason they don’t have free healthcare
I was also at that event live. It was an amazing time and I especially liked the md-10 flying over the beach!
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el sonido que emerge del yet un segundo despues de romper la velocidad, y luego silencio hasta que pasa por un lado increible
I was on the top of the Smokey Mountains as a child and a jet went over and did the same thing and knocked our family to the ground. That was about 30 years ago and I have never forgotten.
No it didn’t 😂🤣
yeah oh but kay i mention that it didnt do the same thing?
This vid just popped up in my recommended and entirely coincidentally I just happened to be on the pier in Huntington Beach that same day.
a vapor cone would likely on appear as all the air near the plane is forced together and condenses due to the pressure so it's gotta be going fairly fast to do that. So while not going super sonic at that point it's getting near it.
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We ocassionally get sonic booms in the UK, but it is done under emergency reasons only. Happened last year and the sonic boom was heard far and wide.
I do see F35s, F15s and F16s take off and land multiple times a day from my bedroom window. The F35s do unrestricted take offs sometimes and go straights up in a line. It’s such a cool view :-)
From Mildenhall?
Those were good times in the 60's. The fighter jets flying from Carswell AFB in Ft. Worth to Dyess AFB in Abilene on a hot-dog run. We had lots of sonic booms.
100 to 1.44k just see your growth now man.
That's my blood sugar after one nanosecond of eating something sweet.
That's slow Mines go at lightning speed
So when I was younger I went to one air show and it had some of the biggest planes you could fit at such a small airport, like my town's airport is so small it can only have biplanes and helicopters in and out. But the strip is long enough for a small passenger/airline plane to get in and out. I can't even remember what I saw exactly, but since then I've had a weird recurring dream where I'd step right outside on my porch and 20 or so planes all shapes and sizes would fly right over the trees. Kinda freaky, actually. It's not normal so it was a weird dream. But in real life I did see four jets in a diamond pattern fly just over the trees, not even twenty feet above by my house and that was the probably the loudest sound I've ever heard
Makes u wanna cry just from the sheer awesomeness. Imagine whatll be seen once full diclosure happens if ever.
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I was stationed on the USS Ranger CVA-61 in the late70s - to 80s we got to "watch" some F-14s go an "undisclosed speed". You don't really watch, the air boss tells you what direction to look because they're going in great excess of Mach 1 (Mach 1 is almost 20mph over 750mph. 750mph is what you need to create a sonic boom) air boss told us to look over the port side at the horizon over the 5 MC (flight deck PA). We saw and heard 3 or 4 explosions in the ocean at the horizon, then a little while after that we heard jet engines. You never see the jet when it's going Mach plus. The jets were about 20ft off the deck when they made that run. I had trouble getting excited about 4th of July fireworks after seeing that.
I was lucky enough to have seen a jet break the sound barrier at an airshow a couple years ago in South Africa. It was absolutely deafening.
It was deathly silent as the jet approached. Then just as it passed there was this ear shattering bang followed by the sound of the jet screaming off in the distance. It was an electric lightning if I remember correctly
me as an indian aerospace engineer gets always fascinated whenever i see this machine 🔥
….wow 😳. We really have some amazing people on Earth that make these great machines…
This machines are great until someone use them to fight…
Used to hear that all the time back in the 60s when F4 s flew over
"Look look look! I'm doing it! I'm almost supersonic!"
F22: *wipes a happy tear away* that's my boy.
Returning space shuttle be like "awww so cute!!"
When late for work, my wife has been known to break the sound barrier (among several other things) just backing her minivan out of the garage.
This the most practical and useful comment here. That's funny dude 😆
I work in the basement of our house, and can hear her after she taxis onto the runway, I mean backs out into the street, and hits the gas.
@@ceilingunlimited2430 Hilarious. My wife does not approach the sonic boom driving, but her farts sure do.
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LMFAO!!!
If he broke the sound barrier, I'm guessing the soundwaves could do some real damage.
You are thinking of concussion waves
Oh 😬
My mistakr
Not really. no.
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More so the shock waves from the build up of waves (yeah sound waves is still correct due to shock waves literally being sound) (sound is the vibration and movement of air so yes, a shock wave is sound technically)
Great catch ! May I use it in one of my videos . Of course link will be provided in the description.
I used to watch the F111's fly 300 metres away past my house. Low level and a few seconds later I would hear it. I miss those jets in the 70's.
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The cone is compressed water vapor, unable to move out of the way quickly.
It’s actually kind of the opposite, the shockwave compresses air, which then loses heat. Then it gets rapidly expanded behind it which rapidly cools the air so that water condenses into a cone.
@@iain3713 .It is a difference in velocity and so a decrease in pressure. If the moisture increased in pressure then the temperature would rise as fluids under pressure increase in energy state. The increase in velocity causes localised pressure to reduce and so the molecules absorb energy from the gas surrounding the velocity pocket. This causes vapour to turn liquid as it passes through the local area of low pressure and cause contrails. This low pressure causes this transformation as the air reaches its saturation in the local low pressure zone of water vapour and so it expels that vapour as liquid.
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For those who have never experienced a sonic boom, it is one of the most spectacular sounds you could imagine hearing, will shake your insides and your house
It scares me every time it happens.
lol and you believe that? This slowcoach went nowhere near a half of sonic and that thing around a plane we saw is called The Prandtl - Glauert effect.
@@HQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQ believe what ?
Try standing beneath a Vulcan when it takes off/lands
Or just talk to Guile.
what is more heart touching than a jet low fly sonic boom
I was in galveston fishing in a canal and a jet was flying over the water in the gulf, and boy that was like 3-5 miles from where I was at and it sounded like they were flying right over my head
I went to a Blue Angels Air Show In Ocala Florida back in 2015 maybe 2014 and, they had all kinds of aircraft. And they did flybys and would break the sound barrier. You got to pay $ to see it and risk your life plus hearing It was at all nothing like this video. In person you really can't describe it other than feel for the guys on the ground that are going to be blown to bits. F-18 F-16 F-14 that airshow had just about everything parked so you could see really how big they are in person. One was a old WW2 plane you could seat about 15-20 people in there and cool down in it. And get a little bit of a feeling of what it was like for those brave troops jumping out of that plane back in the 1940's a few thousand feet in the air. Because it gets very hot in Florida especially July- August. They had some really awesome planes there. It was only like $10 or $15 bucks you could bring in a cooler and seats and chill out at the landing strip. ALot of fun and a great memory.
Fighter jets are small, at least the F-16 that I saw up close.
@@tonykartracer8032 yes they are. but that Tomcat I saw was a pretty big target. Along with at least 100 other aircraft some from WW2, Vietnam I mean you name it man. The F-16 is a great fighter jet.
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I wonder how much g-force he felt on that pull up, didn't seem like an easy thing to do
About 4G
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My laughing at 6 pm : loud
My laughing during the night : 0:05
Would love to see the pilots view of everyone on the beach, must be a buzz to fly them around and in places like this..
At a point the vapor cloud much looks like a silvery orb. Makes me again question some of those UFO sightings.
As a person familiar with jet aircraft, I can assure you that some UFOs are indeed exactly this.
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I remember sonic booms close by when I was in the navy and the jets would fly past our carrier supersonic. There would be a sharp and powerful double bang. Jets approaching you at near sonic speeds are silent to you and very loud as they pass, but that is not a sonic boom.
Growing up on the Central Coast of California, near Vandenberg AFB, once in a blue moon you would here a jet break the sound barrier.
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He’s so fast even the cameraman couldn’t get him
свойство атмосферы, был бы сверхзвук, те кто стоял рядом лишились бы барабанных перепонок
Why does everyone think that is a sonic boom.....if it was....everybody on the ground would not be happy....that has to do with air pressure and dew point
The title says near sonic boom, the jet was traveling at mach 0.95, so near sonic boom.
@@verdanskunitedairlines4560 I know......Thank God I went to school.....point is that ALOT 9f people thinks this means it's going super sonic
@@eriklee1794 oh I get you, thanks for the clarification
Super sonic is speeds faster than speed of sound right? “Supersonic”
@@tuftyterror983 .......ding ding......
This was at the Huntington Beach airshow, I think in september 2023 about 5 miles from my house. The jets make their turn right over my house at an altitude of about 700 to 800 feet its loud and awsome!
I was there. Huntington Beach pier. Great show. 👍
I remember fighter jets going supersonic over my grandparents house when I was a kid. We even got so used to it we wouldn’t even look up. By the time you heard it, it was already long gone. Sad that they can’t do that anymore, cool thing to witness
Life was fun once. Trying to remember that.
Had a jet fly over the airport I worked at in North Texas some years ago and I could see it was moving very fast but I wasn’t ready for that sonic boom…holy crap it was unbelievable 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You did t hear one
this thing flew above me when I was eating at Chuys just across the street, man was that thing loud but cool
the air force used to do low altitude test flights in the valley i used to live in. you would see them coming and not hear them roar until just after they past over you
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Thank you! For once, a person who understands what they are seeing. And knows the difference between supersonic and near supersonic flight.
"Near Supersonic Flight", is actually called transonic flight.
True but it's none of both here :D
Oh you are so intelligent. So funny how people get a kick out of knowing one more thing about a topic than the next.. If you were actually intelligent you would understand we dont all know the difference between supersonic and near supersonic.
@@Hezekiah1 man its a fun fact chill
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It isn't no where near breaking the sound barrier what you are seeing is what is called the vapor cone it is what happens when air condenses and speeds up over the wing in high humidity.
"isn't no where near" so it's very near? That's correct, however the vapor actually forms in the low pressure regions.
@@ascherlafayette8572 That's The Prandtl - Glauert effect. That thing can happen at different speeds and that slowcoach went nowhere near a half of sonic... Open your eyes!
@@HQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQHQ Misusing a term you googled does not change what happened. Not only is this effect viewed almost exclusively at transonic speeds, but it is also backed by the audible sound lag. In fact the effect you just mentioned has nothing to due with transonic flows. The Prandtl Glauert transformation is actually not relevant to this. The transformation is a mathematical formula describing the compression and pressures of increasing airflow, and, was actually incompatible with supersonic flight. The equation predicted a "Prandlt Glauert Singularity" which predicted infinite pressure approaching mach 1 and lead some scientists of the early 20th century to believe supersonic flight was impossible. Again, entirely unrelated to the vapor cones observed in transonic flight. Choose your arguments more carefully.
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Its all fun and games until a black gmc truck transforms and yells "IT'S STARSCREAM!!!"
Yea basically anything travelling faster than sound will fly past bfr the sound is even heard which is why u get that delay
I was there that day, I guarantee you that was not supersonic. It was loud, but no boom.
Hence the, "near" in the title.
Last year an israeli F35 pilot accidentally broke the sound barrier in high altitude during practice over the northern region and got suspended.
According to Israeli ROE they can only fly faster than the speed of sound when dropping bombs on Palestinian children.
@@glasstuna at least you tried
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I was on ship when jets went by over the speed of sound. There's no "watching" them fly past. They go past silent and you find out about it later.
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It's an American plane and he can't stand America lol.
@@DunedinMultimedia2 hes a closeted american, he says he hates everything about the US and but he enjoys it
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NOT breaking the sound barrier. Once you’ve seen it happen for real you won’t forget it.
Well, you can not even see it. You can hear and feel it. And if you are this close, that might be the last thing you'll hear ever again.
The amount of G's you would experience from that is crazy
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While the plane isn’t moving at the speed of sound, the air on the top of the wings is. That’s why it kind of happens.
Its so wild to me that the 'sound barrier' can be perceived. Like we can see near the exact moment they break through it, unreal
The plane didn't break the sound barrier. Pilots aren't allowed to do so during shows in populated areas
You can not see sound barrier being broken. But you can see a vapor cone which happened here.
This a perfect example of a jet going near sound speed flying, my estimate is that the jet was going below Mach 1, hairs from the speed of sound.
I would say around 500mph to 630mph but not faster than that.
You have to slowly increase speed as you pull up into a climb but you don't want to break the sound barrier either.
He wanted to so bad, but the fear of getting chewed out won.
Sonic boom from Sonic CD plays
That wasn’t actually a sonic boom, but a “super sonic (low) pass”. But I get what you mean tho, cool video, I’ve never seen a F-35 version.
It was not a “super sonic (low) pass” because it was not even supersonic. Planes on airshows are not allowed to go over Mach 1/supersonic speed. And read what the title says: “NEAR”
@@tijmenbakker1470 The fastest allowed at airshows is 750 mph
@@justinmaguire4987 i guess that depends on the country/ state though
@@justinmaguire4987 you only confirm my argument, what was the purpose of this comment? The speed for supersonic speed at 20•C/68•F is around 768mph.
@@tijmenbakker1470 I don't think he meant to reply to you
Looky looky, it's an IFO breaking the sound barrier. That's cool.
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I live in London Ontario..... We have had a pretty decent air show at times over the past decades. In the late 80's a jet decided to do a legit sonic boom during the London air show and it resulted in a lot of broken windows and blown ear drums lol. Pretty sure the real deal ones are fully banned in North American air shows at least.
DOPPLER'S EFFECT!!! love it!
900 mph dope!!!! Cant wait to see again
Wonder if the pilot knew he about broke the sound barrier. The pilots wouldn't even know they broke or about to break it if it wasn't for their equipment telling them. Seen a video from a retired f-16 pilot saying he broke it on accident one time while flying and didn't realize till the air traffic controller told him that she never seen a plane move that fast on the radar before. He then realized how fast he was going and slowed down. He described it as there is literally no change in how the plane feels when flying until you try to turn.
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@Ryandal Gilmore Obviously True a centillion times
He was not even close. He knew his speed and he knew it was propably 80% of required speed.
Supersonic speeds over land is strictly prohibited and only happens during an emergency
but this f35 wasnt past the sound barrier and also arent there speed instruments
That’s not a sonic boom. That’s condensation from a sudden pressure change in the air because of the plane wing. Jet liners do that all the time on take off and landing.
i live near Luke AFB in arizona, get to see & hear these beauties every single day, and it never gets old. unless the baby is sleep, then it is very old.
So many molecules getting squished together
Beautiful day for coning
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Thank you for saying "near sonic boom". Those of us that have heard the real ones accept no substitute.
Imagine the G’s when he went vertical. The blood vessels must’ve been SCREAMING
это не звуковой удар, а конденсат атмосферной влаги на низких высотах. правилами категорически запрещено переходить на сверхзвук над материковой частью планеты, особенно над жилыми районами. он разрешён только над океанами и на большой высоте.
на такой высоте как на видео, все наблюдавшие за переходом на сверхзвук погибли бы от ударной волны или как минимум покалечились бы и оглохли, настолько она сильна
да и не разогналась бы эта помесь богомола с велосипедом до 1М))
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When the cafeteria is giving away free ice cream because it’s about to expire
Thanks for knowing the cone is not the sonic boom :D
This is America... 💪💪💪
That wasn’t quite a sonic boom but nice video!
@ikilledmybunny24 ok didn’t see that lol
@ikilledmybunny24 It wasn't even near - that was not transonic speed, it was way slower.
@ikilledmybunny24 LOL! Ok you are forgiven.
@ikilledmybunny24 ye I just put the title as "near" sonic boom because it almost looks like a sonic boom even tho its just a vapor cone
@@floatingchimney There's a vapor cone which means there's a shock wave and the jet is transonic and close to mach 1.
Sound just won this drag race
I was there when it happened, I was pretty shocked and was expecting it to break the sound barrier. I was fucking bracing my ears for the sound lmfao