September 9

Plane break sound barrier - sonic boom

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id love to see this…..

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25 Responses to “Plane break sound barrier - sonic boom”

  1. realvasche

    This is crap. When …
    This is crap. When I was a kid and Soviet Migs broke sound barrier people several miles away ducked. You couldn’t even see a plane, but you definitely could hear a boom.

  2. thatswhattheyis

    If the jet was …
    If the jet was going 700mph and the sound barrier is roughly 760 mph, then the sound coming from the jet is only going 60 mph directly in front of it. The sound doesn’t get added on to the speed of the plane. It only goes 760 mph regardless of the speed of the plane. I can throw a baseball faster than the sound coming off the front of that jet. The sound is near instantaneous to the proximity of the jet in the direction a jet flies at that speed.

  3. kanov

    They actually …
    They actually deliberately do such supersonic fly-bys to a crowd for entertainment on carriers. They are not allowed to do in-land supersonic bypass.

  4. kanov

    Do you understand …
    Do you understand what a doppler effect is? it’s about the increase in frequency as an object approaches. If it already takes the sound to ‘catch-up’, isn’t it supersonic? Subsonic high-speed pass is nothing like what you hear in this video. This is supersonic. You can’t hear the sound before the object passes. In contrary, in an doppler effect, you’ll hear the object coming at a higher frequency relative to its true noise frequency. Hear an F1 car coming for example.

  5. headz51230

    I can’t believe …
    I can’t believe youtube pilots are questioning the this?? You wish you could be that guy…

  6. tauhenare

    That dosen’t look …
    That dosen’t look Like Its Over Ground , it Looks Like it’s Over Sea . The People also Look Like They Work On A Carrier

  7. awsears94

    That is not …
    That is not completely true. I’ve seen planes passing by just under the speed of sound. It is illeagle to break the sound barrier over land, but the plane came before the sound

  8. kiselbob

    not all cameras can …
    not all cameras can get you that deeper sound now can they?

  9. xXCR2032Xx

    true…
    true…

  10. ktm511

    well it might be …
    well it might be the camera with crappy sound reception.

  11. sk8bambi

    there is a double …
    there is a double boom before a plane breaks the sound barrier. you hear nothing and you hear two booms that are very close together and then you hear the roar of the engine after.

  12. NICKS76PILOT

    its kinda like …
    its kinda like thunder but depends on altitude and air density/humidty

  13. tauhenare

    Well If You Can’t …
    Well If You Can’t Hear The Sound Of The Plane Befor It Passes You , It Must Be Going Faster Than The Speed Of Sound . DURRRRRRRR

  14. xXCR2032Xx

    sonic boom is a …
    sonic boom is a deeper kind of bassier sound

  15. mlhbrx96

    r3d3r3d3r3d3, you …
    r3d3r3d3r3d3, you are correct. Proved on the US TV show Mythbusters as the Blue Angels isted, Adam and Jamie set up a small house with windows, a car and a table filled with glassware. Said Blue Angel solo pilot did three passes at just over mach 1 - 1000 feet, 500 feet and 200 feet. Even at 200 feet, the glassware did not break, nor did the windsheil on the car. The window ONLY broke at the 200 foot level. Sonic boom/jet noise on fly by was very similar sounding to this video…

  16. imdacht

    why are we the only …
    why are we the only two who didn’t hear it . i think it’s becouse people keep posting videos saying “Plane break sound barrier ” and thats what they’re use to hearing , jet engine noise.

  17. PANDEMONIUMDJ

    did he die?
    did he die?

  18. proaudiohd

    yup he did, you can …
    yup he did, you can hear the two distinct shocks

  19. JewzDunHavNoBR

    there wasnt a sonic …
    there wasnt a sonic boom. didnt break the sound barrier, although he was very very close

  20. FruityLoopsas

    There is nato base …
    There is nato base in Siauliai, Lithuania…. we were in school and something like earthquake hit the walls with low sound twice…. then on tv everything was explained, and soldiers apologised that they took MAC :DDDDDDD

  21. Daylily57

    Loved it. I saw …
    Loved it. I saw one from the deck of the USS Truman last week during a Family Day Cruise but the “Pop” turned my camera off. You did good.

  22. sw9carbon

    i believe its sub …
    i believe its sub sonic but u could be right

  23. panictactics

    Where’s the sonic …
    Where’s the sonic boom boom?

  24. SwitchBoy69

    dear r3d3 (3times) …
    dear r3d3 (3times) :) you’re right I have got no evidence about the speed, I wasn’t there with a speedometer. BUT due to my job I see a LOT of airshow, and that plane isn’t going supersonic. But no proof, right.
    then, canopies are designed to resist sonic booms
    lastly, I maintain the fact that a sonic boom could break your eardrums forever, making you deaf for life, right! And a heart is not only an electrical machine. Nerves and physiological experiences have an impact on it…
    best regards

  25. r3d3r3d3r3d3

    Your “reasons” are …
    Your “reasons” are both ridiculous.
    - What method have you used to determine that this is less than M0.5? None? Thought so.
    - It is not forbidden to go supersonic in the middle of the ocean, where this video was taken. Furthermore, it will not make everyone “deaf for life” and is highly unlikely to affect the electrical operation of your heart. Finally, if it could break “bullet-proof windows”, any fighter that passed another going supersonic would, by your reasoning, break its canopy.

    le sigh.

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