July 7

Breaking the Sound Barrier

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Pump up the subwoofer volume and feel what a sonic boom feels like 500 feet of the deck of the J. F. Kennedy Aircraft Carrier.

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24 Responses to “Breaking the Sound Barrier”

  1. jeffreyklm

    that you were …
    that you were talking bullshit

  2. Flamboyant8

    What the are …
    What the are you saying?

  3. jeffreyklm

    No.. You can see …
    No.. You can see the cones when it already passed you.. Because if it was like you’ve said You would be the only person in the world who can see the cones. the person standing 1 mile away can’t see any cones because it already passed you.. it doesn’t make any sence..

    The cones are visible when the aircraft flies some faster or some slower than Mach 1.0.

  4. Flamboyant8

    Notice the vapor …
    Notice the vapor cones though. They happen right before a plane breaks the sound barrier. As soon as the vapor cones stop, we hear the boom.

  5. Bursin4140

    I love how he just …
    I love how he just comes sneaking in and then suddenly BOOOM

  6. luisF50

    cool
    cool

  7. ENJJPT

    he probably broke …
    he probably broke the sound barrier way before “just”. The boom you here is a continouisly shock wave, so you hear it only as a boom but keeps on going as long as the plane goes supersonic. So it’s not that he broke the sound barrier the moment you hear the boom

  8. haksiel

    I’d study, but I …
    I’d study, but I have no reason to because I can spell.
    Also, it’s not every day I go around wondering about speed.

  9. MasterLoony98

    U need to study lol
    U need to study lol

  10. STRYKER1467

    whoooohooooooo
    whoooohooooooo

  11. NightmareDelta

    It’s actually from …
    It’s actually from the pressure building on the front of the plane causing a boom then the rapid compression of the negative pressure behind the jet.

  12. greencobra200

    fucking amazing man …
    ing amazing man i wonder what it feel like for the pilot or dose he feel any thing

  13. shamatroot

    333 meters in …
    333 meters in second is the speed of sound..

  14. haksiel

    OKee bleeding dokee …
    OKee bleeding dokee.
    OH!!
    You should look up Spencircut and or Breathe Carolina.
    Good band of technooo

  15. Draper1

    Uh no. Sound …
    Uh no. Sound travels at 767 mph. He just BROKE the sound barrier, meaning he just accellerated above 767 mph.

  16. haksiel

    I wonder if i would …
    I wonder if i would become embeded to the ground as it flew over me…

  17. haksiel

    2000 mph. just over …
    2000 mph. just over the speed of soun.

  18. kimklieger

    I believe they said …
    I believe they said around 850

  19. kimklieger

    I believe they said …
    I believe they said around 850

  20. Bballin394

    oh my gosh….how …
    oh my gosh….how fast was that thing going….????

  21. Excellence24

    how many mph?
    how many mph?

  22. dhampex

    THAT F/A-18 WAS …
    THAT F/A-18 WAS BOOKIN. I wish i was there to feel the depth of the sonic boom and the delay effect.

  23. drMerkwuerdigliebe

    one must be the …
    one must be the echo reflected by the boat.

  24. xtreambeam

    Nice! Two sonic …
    Nice! Two sonic booms. Best one I’ve seen yet!

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