If this was a supersonic aircraft you would not be able to hear, this is a vapor cone. they usually occur at high speeds but not above the speed of sound. The speed they occur at varies but usually just below actual supersonic speeds. Breaking the sound barrier this close to a population is 100% illegal anyhow, once a Blue Angels F-4 broke the sound barrier in Canada and windows were blown in. A major thing to look for to double check if the sound barrier was broken (this only works when the aircraft is pretty close like this one is) is to check to see if you hear the aircraft before it passes. If you can hear it before it passes the aircraft is currently subsonic.
If this was a supersonic aircraft you would not be able to hear, this is a vapor cone. they usually occur at high speeds but not above the speed of sound. The speed they occur at varies but usually just below actual supersonic speeds. Breaking the sound barrier this close to a population is 100% illegal anyhow, once a Blue Angels F-4 broke the sound barrier in Canada and windows were blown in.
A major thing to look for to double check if the sound barrier was broken (this only works when the aircraft is pretty close like this one is) is to check to see if you hear the aircraft before it passes. If you can hear it before it passes the aircraft is currently subsonic.
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That’s a vapor cone. It’s not going super sonic. You would be deaf if it did that close. Cool footage tho.
Yes this is what I noticed then. Thanks
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F 35C breaking supersonic speed before breaking itself.
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