June 18

F-18 Sound Barrier

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Look at this F-18 with the sound barrier.
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25 Responses to “F-18 Sound Barrier”

  1. emiel1234567890

    I wish i could fly …
    I wish i could fly in that f-18

  2. phineasgauge69

    BTW….That was not …
    BTW….That was not a sonic boom, and not faster than the S.O.S.

  3. rockaw3ar

    how retard u must …
    how retard u must be..not to hear the break of sound barrier?….pff…that f-18 really broke the sound barrier…

  4. HiZpaniK90

    goku can do that …
    goku can do that and better

  5. humansymphony

    the guy in the …
    the guy in the video even say he didnt break it lol

  6. iaustin7

    C00L
    1 Your …

    C00L
    1 Your reading my comment
    2 Now your saying/thinking thats a stupid fact
    4 You didnt notice that i skiped 3.
    5 Your checking it now.
    6Your smiling.
    7. Your still reading my comment.
    8 You know all you have read is true.
    10. You didnt notice that I skipped 9.
    11. Your checking it now.
    12. You didn’t notice there are only 10 facts
    Copy and paste to 1 video, tomorrow will be the best day ever no matter what!

  7. hawkplaya94

    whoop de doo they …
    whoop de doo they want you to think he broke the sound barrier it was subsonic, he was pretty close though its always fun to see a high speed pass

  8. godzilla19892012

    they shoudbe had …
    they shoudbe had goku do that

  9. SoccerBoy77

    actually no…the …
    actually no…the record is offically happened in June 1951 where John Paul Stapp survived a 46 g deceleration. Look it up on some historical military sites.

  10. TranceImmortal

    i agree with mmbz, …
    i agree with mmbz, at last sum1 who knows what theyre talking about

  11. bakulbharadwaj

    That was transonic, …
    That was transonic, but definitely did not break the sound barrier

  12. mmbbz

    just to clear …
    just to clear something up, a vapor cloud has nothing to do with breaking the sound barrier, it happens when theres a sudden drop in air pressure around the jet, this guy was flirting with mach 1

  13. killatopia

    the record is only …
    the record is only 11.5 Gs

  14. fish4kbcf

    Yep….ive heard a …
    Yep….ive heard a sonic boom twice…once in nevada over the desert and once in colorado. The pilot at the kc air expo told me that he came about as close as you can get to booming the airport. Anyway I know that guy who left the comment saying that he wasnt going over 450 kts dosent know much about what he is talking about.

  15. bigbob6556

    yea, didnt break …
    yea, didnt break sound barrier, they arent legally able to do it inless over oceans, or above i belive 30,000 feet, because once it does, it can cause windows to explode

  16. fish4kbcf

    Really? Now that I …
    Really? Now that I compare enough vids I see your point…the only thing I question is that the pilot of the Super Hornet at the KC Air Expo told me himself that it was the closest pass he had ever done nearing the speed of sound. He told me that they were flying at about .99 or .98 mach. That was where I was led to believe that he was doing the same. Thanks for the response though.

  17. Rayscee

    Thanks :D
    Thanks :D

  18. A2ZNP1971K

    Depends on the …
    Depends on the duration. The average human can usually survive G loads in excess of 20 Gs, but that is just instantaneous Gs. Its about the limit at which your internal organs begin to tear away from their internal attachment points. Sustained Gs, however, the average Joe can usually only maintain consciousness up to just under 4 Gs. Beyond that, without proper physical conditioning and muscular techniques, blood no longer feeds oxygen to your brain and you lose consciousness.

  19. Rayscee

    wait you can only …
    wait you can only pull 10g’s right? just a question..

  20. A2ZNP1971K

    Nope, not even that …
    Nope, not even that high. Military jets doing demonstrations in the US rarely exceed 450 knots. ;)

  21. A2ZNP1971K

    Then it wasn’t …
    Then it wasn’t supersonic. ;)

  22. fish4kbcf

    That pass was …
    That pass was prolly .97 or .98 mach. He didnt break it but it was about as close as you get. I just saw one do a pass similar to that at the Kansas City Air Expo.

  23. 7aMoODaiZER

    one word amazing i …
    one word amazing i wish i could try that expereince

  24. gnarkillkicksass

    It doesn’t always …
    It doesn’t always blow ear drums, I was at RAAF Tindal when an F-111 went supersonic down the runway for a camera crew, just sounded like a giant blanket being ripped then a big bang, no louder though then firing a shotgun from your shoulder.

  25. A2ZNP1971K

    Ummm…no. It was …
    Ummm…no. It was a common saying long before any hair band used it in a song. It took you 5 months to come up with that response. Honestly, there is nothing funnier to watch than someone making a post just to tell others to stop posting because what we are saying somehow got his panties in a wad.

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