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Description: www.flyawayphotos.com for more videos.. this video is a collection of high speed passes at the Oceana Air Show 2005 |
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PetrCech ::: Favorites 2007-12-23 17:59:03 that is not that fast .... it is about 700-800 kmh __________________________________________________ | |
natwat77 ::: Favorites 2007-12-11 23:29:03 Continued... This critical speed is known as Mach 1 and is approximately 1,225 kilometers per hour (761 mph) at sea level. __________________________________________________ | |
natwat77 ::: Favorites 2007-12-11 23:24:11 When an object passes through the air, it creates a series of pressure waves in front of it and behind it, similar to the bow and stern waves created by a boat. These waves travel at the speed of sound, and as the speed of the aircraft increases the waves are forced together, or compressed, because they cannot "get out of the way" of each other, eventually merging into a single shock wave at the speed of sound. __________________________________________________ | |
natwat77 ::: Favorites 2007-12-11 23:22:19 Would everyone please read this definition of a sonic boom: __________________________________________________ | |
natwat77 ::: Favorites 2007-12-11 23:20:53 As far as a f22 flying supersonic at an airshow and breaking windows?- Your LYING my friend because if the pilot did in fact break the sound barrier over land he would have been in alot of trouble-as it is illegal to do so whether in military or civilian airspace. NO pilot of an f22 would be stupid enough to do so whether intentionally or accidentally!!! __________________________________________________ | |
natwat77 ::: Favorites 2007-12-11 23:16:23 Why do people on here comment on things they have no idea as to what they're talking about? "A sonic boom is due to the extreme power and intensity of the things" or seeing a f22 do a supersonic fly-by that broke windows? Are you friggn' kidding me? __________________________________________________ | |
CBass1307 ::: Favorites 2007-12-09 07:48:03 not true. sound is relativly slow and takes time to reach you, even over a short distance. __________________________________________________ | |
CBass1307 ::: Favorites 2007-12-09 07:46:59 It changes at different altitudes and at different temperatures. Thats why Mach is used instead of MPH, it is more accurate when dealing with aircraft that are at different altitudes. __________________________________________________ | |
cartman204 ::: Favorites 2007-12-08 12:44:41 Its mach dude, and the booms are probably due to the extreme power and intensity of the things. __________________________________________________ | |
cadaveresquisito ::: Favorites 2007-12-05 22:28:25 mach 1 is the speed to which sound travels in the earth's atmosphere. It's about 300 meters / second. __________________________________________________ | |
geeksquad927 ::: Favorites 2007-12-04 18:23:37 I was there!! It was really loud!! I love those jets!! __________________________________________________ | |
hjlkfhyjdl ::: Favorites 2007-12-02 11:54:29 i agree,man these people are such idiots. __________________________________________________ | |
drummerofnms0708 ::: Favorites 2007-11-30 18:37:44 i went to a air show in arkansas and a f22 did a supersonic flybye and broke the windows on the flight tower because of the intensity of the soun d waves __________________________________________________ | |
ploopyfaceplant ::: Favorites 2007-11-30 10:13:32 its mach one! a measure of speed and sound i think! when the plane reaches mach one it breaks the sound barrier. or something along those lines! dont quote me on it! __________________________________________________ | |
Globalizator1 ::: Favorites 2007-11-30 03:51:41 Because sound wave spreads in like a "cone" with the jet in it's vertex. __________________________________________________ |
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