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  2. Sonic boom in DC – live: MAGA family identified as victims of ...

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    Sonic boom ‘explosion’ shakes Washington, DC, as fighter jets react to unresponsive plane before crash Pilot of private jet was ‘unresponsive’ even as F-16s used ‘flares’ to draw attention

  3. The boom was heard Sunday after the U.S. military dispatched six fighter jets to intercept an unresponsive business plane flying over restricted airspace. The Air Force gave the F-16s permission ...

  4. The sonic boom that rattled Orange County? Military says no ...

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    The “large boom sound” that startled people across central Orange County just before noon Thursday remains a mystery after the U.S. Department of Defense denied having flights in the area and ...

  5. Chuck Norris - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo. [1] After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championships and later founded his own discipline, Chun Kuk Do.

  6. Sonic boom - Wikipedia

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    The sound of a sonic boom depends largely on the distance between the observer and the aircraft shape producing the sonic boom. A sonic boom is usually heard as a deep double "boom" as the aircraft is usually some distance away. The sound is much like that of mortar bombs, commonly used in firework displays. It is a common misconception that ...

  7. Did you hear the boom? Rattled Ojai residents sure did: ‘Like ...

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    A second base spokesperson also said there had been no sonic boom. Still, local authorities — who fielded 911 calls at the time — attribute the disturbance to the launch, sonic boom or not.

  8. Quiet Spike - Wikipedia

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    The Forward boom state was 5.9 feet (1.8 m) long and had the smallest diameter of the three, while the Mid-Boom State was 4.3 feet (1.3 m) long and the second largest in diameter. [3] The spike, made of composite materials , creates three small shock waves that travel parallel to each other all the way to the ground, producing less noise than ...

  9. An Air Force sonic boom fact sheet describes it as a “noise similar to thunder.” “It is caused by an object moving faster than sound — about 750 miles per hour at sea level,” it states.