Correct, don't know for sure but I was also a air force brat, I do know that when fighter jets scramble it's balls to the walls, could've heard Sonic boom.
Reminds me of that night on Wilshire Blvd.... Massive operation, black hawks and little birds, hazmat suits, gunfire.... " Military drill" the media said 🤣
Ya, they would scramble for anything , when I was a kid we would get helium balloons and a roll of tin foil, and watch the excitement. BTW Sonic boom can be heard very far away , any fighter pilots out there , please chime in.
sure... but in the article they call it a 'military drill' and then proceed to talk about the same event as if it were a real emergency. i dunno, it all seems weird
Typically, a sonic boom can be heard within a range of about 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 kilometers) from the aircraft causing it. However, this range can vary and may be influenced by factors such as weather conditions, terrain, and the design of the aircraft.
The sonic boom generated by the space shuttle coming into the landing strip is still the loudest single sound I have ever heard in my life. Entire house shook, you could feel it in your chest, would shake dust off the rafters.
Shuttle was big as shit and had a ton of mass, I would think it would create a much more dramatic boom than a fighter jet. Although I have no idea if size and mass has an effect on the intensity and travel of the boom.
That shit was incredibly loud. Seemed like the entire state should have heard it.
Correct, don't know for sure but I was also a air force brat, I do know that when fighter jets scramble it's balls to the walls, could've heard Sonic boom.
a fighter scrambled because of a private jet crash? a sonic boom that shook houses and was heard across 3 states? i'm just not seeing it
Reminds me of that night on Wilshire Blvd.... Massive operation, black hawks and little birds, hazmat suits, gunfire.... " Military drill" the media said 🤣
Ya, they would scramble for anything , when I was a kid we would get helium balloons and a roll of tin foil, and watch the excitement. BTW Sonic boom can be heard very far away , any fighter pilots out there , please chime in.
sure... but in the article they call it a 'military drill' and then proceed to talk about the same event as if it were a real emergency. i dunno, it all seems weird
could dorsey and musk be talking about some big tech going down?
Typically, a sonic boom can be heard within a range of about 25 to 30 miles (40 to 48 kilometers) from the aircraft causing it. However, this range can vary and may be influenced by factors such as weather conditions, terrain, and the design of the aircraft.
The sonic boom generated by the space shuttle coming into the landing strip is still the loudest single sound I have ever heard in my life. Entire house shook, you could feel it in your chest, would shake dust off the rafters.
Shuttle was big as shit and had a ton of mass, I would think it would create a much more dramatic boom than a fighter jet. Although I have no idea if size and mass has an effect on the intensity and travel of the boom.
That shit was incredibly loud. Seemed like the entire state should have heard it.
Another thing , the jets could have scrambled from almost any base, this covering 3 states with sonic boom.
Balls to the Wall like Accept
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That one went over some (non-metal) heads. Bonus for Accept reference
Full throttle.