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@craigrobertson5030

1 year ago

When the SR71 flew over Toronto for the air show, she broke some windows. Loved it

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@paulm749

1 year ago

When I was a kid back in the early 1960's, fighter jets occasionally flew over our house in rural Texas at supersonic speeds. I would hear the BOOM of the shock wave, then scan the sky looking for the jet. On a clear day, you might see a contrail tens of thousands of feet up in the sky with a bright little metallic spec leading it. They would be moving so fast that they were gone and out of sight in seconds. Good times.

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@NoLongo

5 months ago

Nothing makes you appreciate how quiet commercial jets have gotten like a military jet ripping the sky apart.

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@eddiereyna2998

1 year ago

I grew up on Air Force runways .
So hearing and seeing the Thunderbirds of the early 60’s & 70’s as they sped as close to the ground as possible was a blast .

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@america8706

1 year ago

About a decade ago I was at a rodeo serving food and drinks when this flight of F-18s came ripping low and fast right over the open stadium. Felt their engines in my chest and my heart didn't go back to a resting rate for a good ten minutes. I love jets.

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@christophersine84

1 year ago

Robin Olds' book talks about the windows being blown out of, I think, the chow hall at the USAFA. If I remember, it was an F-105 that did it

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@petervelasquez8784

1 year ago

I recently went to an airshow, disappointed not to hear the sonic boom. As a kid i remember getting to experience it at an airshow, so cool. One night, while raining, i heard a thumping from a helicopter in the distance. As it got closer i went outside to see what it was. It approached fast, and by this time it was on top of me. A military helicoper, no more than 500 ft. above me turning a 180 at speed. The sight was amazing, the thumping in my chest was glorious. I will never forget that. So awesome.

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@Arizona_rider

1 year ago

In the late 80s, jets used to fly over our town and break the sound barrier. They broke a few windows. Actually they broke alot… I remember being in 5th grade and jets were dog fighting above us. One jet shot a flare and I seriously thought it shot a missile. That was the 80s and I miss those loud booms and air shows in our skies

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@Makermook

4 months ago

When I was at the Air Force Academy, we had a fly-by at noon meal formation where an F-15 came in low and slow, must have been just above stall speed, maybe 300 feet AGL. Right over the quad, he tilted the nose up and went into afterburner. We could feel the heat washing over all of us. The roar was incredible as he corkscrewed up into the sky, eventually going out of sight, still vertical.

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@netsimam

1 year ago

F-4E Going over your house while going supersonic is the sickest thing to see!

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@jagers4xford471

1 year ago

It was a F-105 Thunder chief that went super sonic when it broke the windows at the AF academy while Robin Olds was commandant.

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@K33GRT7N

1 year ago

I want to be an Air Force pilot when I grow up! This is so cool!

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@CrazyPsych0B

1 year ago

My old Math teacher was at the Academy when the pilot blew all the windows. Pilot got in some deeeeeeeep shit

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@wiseoldman5841

2 months ago

Had the privilege of watching a fighter create the mushroom cloud, then have it almost reabsorbe back into the ship at an Atlantic City air show years ago. It's one of the most amazing sights to ever see. The crowd went absolutely crazy! We still talk about it.

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@onecrazywheel

1 year ago

When I was at an airshow in Central Florida in 1994 the Blue Angels hit the Sonic Booms non-stop. It was awesome. Never heard of windows breaking but we would also hear the Sonic Booms of the Space Shuttles every time they would land too overhead as well. Good times and good memories.

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@parklloyd6690

2 months ago

Awesome book, Mr. Lee. Thanks for your service. I loved the section about what went wrong with the commercial airliner where they focused on the wrong thing for too long. Great training manual for life. Cheers.

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@romanzamora3725

1 year ago

During the 2014/15 SF Fleet Week the Air Force had their F-15E Demo team make an appearance and I’m 99.9999% sure that my man was well above .97 mach

I was on Treasure Island and I had just taken my brother to the porta-potties when I spotted the jet coming in off the coast; he flew from the Golden Gate directly towards the island and banked right to fly over the Bay Bridge… when I tell you this jet was completely silent the entire way through until it had disappeared into the clouds.. it’s a moment I’ll never forget

My only thought while I watched it pass was “wow so quiet” and then BOOOM… car alarms went off and I could heard the windows of the old Naval buildings behind me shattering and hitting the ground (most were already cracked and pitted from the saltwater but that shockwave definitely finished the job)

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@noneofyourbizness

11 months ago

great hearing the engine noise noticeably behind the jet.
masterpieces/pinnacles of engineering

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@georgew.5639

1 year ago

An F 105 broke windows at the Air Force academy.

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@jonathancohen2506

1 year ago

At about 0.85 Mach small shock waves begin to form on the fattest part of the wings and stabilizers. That area grows as the plane approach 1.0 Mach. So at 0.94 Mach there are significant shock waves forming and likely small sonic booms

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