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  2. Sonic boom - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, for a boom to reach the ground, the aircraft's speed relative to the ground must be greater than the speed of sound at the ground. For example, the speed of sound at 30,000 feet (9,100 m) is about 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h), but an aircraft must travel at least 750 miles per hour (1,210 km/h) (Mach 1.12) for a boom to be heard ...

  3. SAI Quiet Supersonic Transport - Wikipedia

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    Designed to cruise at an altitude of 60,000 feet (18,288 meters) at speeds of Mach 1.6 to 1.8 (approximately 1,218 to 1,370 statute miles per hour, or 1,920 to 2,204 kilometers per hour) with a range of 4,600 statute miles (approx. 7,402 km), the two-engine gull-wing aircraft was designed to create a sonic boom only 1% as strong as that ...

  4. Supersonic aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A sonic boom is the sound associated with the shock waves created whenever an object traveling through the air travels faster than the speed of sound. Sonic booms generate significant amounts of sound energy, sounding similar to an explosion or a thunderclap to the human ear. The crack of a supersonic bullet passing overhead or the crack of a ...

  5. Sonic boom from fighter jet over Northwest Ohio heard ... - AOL

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    If you did, you can now say that you've heard a sonic boom. An F-16 fighter jet of the Ohio Air National Guard's 180th Fighter Wing was conducting a functional flight check between 1:30 and 2:30 p ...

  6. Sonic boom in DC – live: Plane that crashed lost contact with ...

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    Businessman says ‘entire family’ was on doomed private jet. What is a sonic boom? ... The F-16 Fighting Falcon can fly 1,500 mph or twice the speed of sound, known as Mach 2, according to the ...

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

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    According to the U.S. Air Force website, a sonic boom can sound like thunder and is typically caused by a jet moving faster than sound, “about 750 miles per hour at sea level.”

  8. Next Generation Supersonic Transport - Wikipedia

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    It also has twice the range. The goal is to achieve a ticket price comparable to that of subsonic business class. JAXA had expected to launch the plane by 2015. An 11.5-meter prototype was tested on October 10, 2005. [1] One of the most crucial factors in the commercial viability of a supersonic transport is the strength of the sonic boom it

  9. 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 ...