Just wanted to say have you seen this phenomena in real life?
I was at point Magu Air show a long time ago and saw what your avatar is showing. A F4 was really cookin about 100ft over the runway.
They did a nose poke through steam like your avatar. They slipped over the sound barrier by accident. It Cracked every bodies ears.
Made your hair stand up. Unforgettable!
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The safest one for high speed air displays was the Hawker Hunter. It was transonic not supersonic so it could go balls to the wall and not worry about bangs, but it was close enough as to make no difference.
I will never forget the doppler blue note effect and shockwave that was a staple of its displays.
I will never forget the doppler blue note effect and shockwave that was a staple of its displays.
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I saw the same at Dallas NAS in the 50's, when F8U-1's were just coming off the production line at Chance Vaught. He lit his AB before crossing over the lake to the east of the field, and went sonic about halfway down the field. Everyone was shocked! In those days, the ordinary person was not even a little bit aware of a sonic shock wave, much less having experienced one. It was a sensation that day - I'll never forget!
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