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  • that was alot of pressure

  • its barely breaking the if it did fully all those people would lose hearing and all glass objects whitin like less than a mile would break

  • He didnt break sound barrier, he was at the brink of breaking it.

  • That was ... not as badass as I hoped it would be.

  • So this plane was traveling at speeds over 800mph+?

  • i thought they were transcribing to WEB-M

  • Men7a  . Net

  • أدخلو على منحة دوت نت بسرعة

  • انا عندى ساعة تروح وساعة تيجى هو دى تعليقى مش عارف اعمل اية حد يقولى بجد

  • انا عندى ساعة تروح وساعة تيجى هو دى تعليقى

  • ايه اللى جاب المعادى جنب البحر :))

  • حلاوه المصريين لما يهجموا على الفيديو متشكرين ياعم وائل :)

  • @mazagngi2010

    هههههههههههههههههه

  • سبحان الله

  • it just happened today morning above Cairo

  • Actually that's what we just heard in Cairo 1 hour ago

  • @EgyptWarrior Its the same occurrence not the same incident ,and i have herd it before on the 17-20th of may at 1am at night near Kobry el gam3a

  • #cairoexplosion

  • Fucking Hot

    

  • it is not breaking the sound barrier, it is just a cloud...

  • @mbudd121 the FAA may regulate sonic booms but they don't over anywhere but the CONUS. looks like this was shot from a carrier therefore it should be fare game to break the sound barrier depending on how far they are from port.

  • Not supersonic.

  • press 2 and pleasantly destroy your ears!!!

  • Press 4 for weird sound :D

  • @TheMcMka LOL!

  • OMG IT ESPLOTED

  • why does that happen?? that smoke or whatever it is

  • sonic boom actually sounds like "boom", not "whoosh"...

  • No sonic book here, A jet going in supersonic speed does not change direction like that , this was just a normal run

  • Excuse me, but the plane did NOT go supersonic here. It was transonic, ie. just at the edge of the sound barrier. The "mach cone" you see surrounding the plane is evidence of this.

  • looks like it was a supersonic flyby during a tiger cruise with family members aboard before the carrier docks at its home port...

    they often do airpower demos for the family

  • My favorit bathing lake was in a trainig aerea for jets. It was realy annoying if it ever did boom without warning. Sometimes the jets were so low slow that you could feel the heat of the engines. I think the pilots wanted to watch girls in bikinis.

  • funny how eveyone is an expert.... FAA strickly regulates sonic boom rules, after today I understand why. google "seattle sonic booms". We had two today and if they had them at airshows, everyone would be deaf!!! But it'd still be cool....

  • you can hear the jet before it has passed so its not supersonic.

    period.

  • @ViperVenom16 Here's a little thought experiment for you then since you're so smart. What happens if the plane accelerates to Mach 1 just as it's about to pass by the carrier?

  • @ViperVenom16 you don't think another aircraft may have caused the noise..? seeing as they are on an aircraft carrier after all, and they sometimes have more than one plane on board

  • The soundpressure of a sonic boom is so great, it will break every window in the houses they will fly over. If you're standing there, your eardrums will break right away. In shows, they don't fly super sonic

  • that looked like it was flying like 80 mph

  • This is not supersonic. It would kill half of the people below and shatter complete buildings.

    The real reason for that condensation cloud is the sudden drop in air pressure It is not related to the speed of the plane actually, but it happens most often at transsonic speed. If you want to know the specifics, search on Prandtl–Glauert singularity, that should get you going.

  • 5 stars for the Camera Man ...

  • sure is not a sonic boom, and at this distance, any guy unprotected from deck should have big disease problems ..

  • That really doesn't like a Sonic boom to me..all I hear is engine noise.You should hear 2 LOUD booms.Please watch the video 'concorde breaking sound barrier' - even with the concorde at high altitude some people on a boat/ship hear 2 distinct LOUD booms.

    Another reason why this is not likely a sonic boom is that going supersonic at such low altitude puts lots of stress on the airframe.Maybe the jet went supersonic at this demonstration but its not in this video.

  • if the pilot broke the sound barrier at a air show im pretty sure he would be in deep shet.

  • That can't be breaking the sound barrier. If it is, then the audience can stop thinking about going home after this.

  • @lfstweak420 It is a sonic boom.. Did you see the white air-like cloud cone thing coming off the tail? That's a pressure wave of air from the air not being able to move out of the way fast enough..

  • That happens at around Mach 0.98 not Mach 1. Seriously it's not allowed to have lowpasses past the speed of sound so near to many people, it'd bust their eardrums.

  • @lfstweak420 I'm aware. It could of just been an accident.

  • @TheBlu3tube This is not likely a sonic boom. The "white air-like cloud cone thing" does come from high pressure and moisture, but it doesn't mean that the aircraft broke the sound barrier. Aircraft commonly create this effect at subsonic speeds. This conical moisture effect simply doesn't equate to the sound barrier being exceeded.

  • @gcdcman81 - this is a sonic boom, they are at sea where it's not prohibited, and you hear two distinct pops instead of a roar.

  • is not a sonic boom, sorry... however the aircraft is one of the most beutiful ladies in the sky... i'mist the F-14

  • 0:05 hell yeaah!!!

  • The power of the Tomcat!! One of the best planes ever made!! Go navy

  • @yankeethunder1 retired 2006 what a sad year well

  • How db frequency???

  • my bad commented on the wrong video

  • Ok Mr.Brian1910. I am here to correct you. That was a sonic boom that you heard followed by a vapor cloud. Dont shoot your mouth off when you THINK you know what your talking about. When youve worked on them for 25 years you tend to know alittle bit about the bird....Dumbfuck

  • Ok dumbfuck that wasnt a sonic boom. it was only a vapor cloud

  • are you fucking retarded mrbrian

  • If u dont know... STFU dude, that was a sonic boom, can u hear the plane b4 the 0:03 ? If u dont hear it... its a sonic boom x_x!!

  • Sonic Boom Is way louder than that...That was Purely Engine !!

  • @MrBrian1910

    and where the hell did the "vapor cloud" come from?

  • The vapour cloud comes from the atmosphere. As the plane speed increases, it tends to compress the air in front of and around it. This leads to a "shock cone" being formed which in the right humidity conditions is rendered visible by the vapour cloud. It is also desirable to keep the wings and structure within this cone of air, so that is one reason why the wings swung back in that and other contemporary designs.

  • nice

    F-14

  • Don't these pilots even watch the HUB ladder on a display vertical? He looked like he was doing a left turn instead.

  • Great vid,.. F14 The best jetfighter!!! we all miss it;...

  • eaa airshow in oskosh wisconsin is the place to see this but louder

  • an SA-6 would own that sucker

  • Uh. What?

    If you're gonna say that at least back it up.

  • Can I ask how? They are ,in a way, reversed when near stall speed, but not at a high speed.

  • It was actually just a problem when prop aircarft would experience wing flex in a dive. I think it was a problem with the Spitfire. Probably part of the reason dive flaps were put on some aircraft.

  • why is it dangling after mach

  • ouch dude that would hurt your easr!!!

  • Yes, that is indeed supersonic.

  • This is crap. When I was a kid and Soviet Migs broke sound barrier people several miles away ducked. You couldn't even see a plane, but you definitely could hear a boom.

  • I can't believe youtube pilots are questioning the this?? You wish you could be that guy...

  • That dosen't look Like Its Over Ground , it Looks Like it's Over Sea . The People also Look Like They Work On A Carrier

  • not all cameras can get you that deeper sound now can they?

  • well it might be the camera with crappy sound reception.

  • there is a double boom before a plane breaks the sound barrier. you hear nothing and you hear two booms that are very close together and then you hear the roar of the engine after.

  • Well If You Can't Hear The Sound Of The Plane Befor It Passes You , It Must Be Going Faster Than The Speed Of Sound . DURRRRRRRR

  • r3d3r3d3r3d3, you are correct. Proved on the US TV show Mythbusters as the Blue Angels assisted, Adam and Jamie set up a small house with windows, a car and a table filled with glassware. Said Blue Angel solo pilot did three passes at just over mach 1 - 1000 feet, 500 feet and 200 feet. Even at 200 feet, the glassware did not break, nor did the windsheil on the car. The window ONLY broke at the 200 foot level. Sonic boom/jet noise on fly by was very similar sounding to this video...

  • there wasnt a sonic boom. didnt break the sound barrier, although he was very very close

  • yup he did, you can hear the two distinct shocks

  • why are we the only two who didn't hear it . i think it's becouse people keep posting videos saying "Plane break sound barrier " and thats what they're use to hearing , jet engine noise.

  • There is nato base in Siauliai, Lithuania.... we were in school and something like earthquake hit the walls with low sound twice.... then on tv everything was explained, and soldiers apologised that they took MAC :DDDDDDD

  • Loved it. I saw one from the deck of the USS Truman last week during a Family Day Cruise but the "Pop" turned my camera off. You did good.

  • Where's the sonic boom boom?

  • this jet didn't go super-sonic, it went trans-sonic (that's what it's called right?)

    a jet can't go super sonic THAT close to people

  • Indeed, Transonic is the correct phrase, It is also a federal law to break the sound barrier that close to an inhabited area. If he did, everyone there would go to a hospital with their eardrums shattered. and i mean that literally.

  • i believe its sub sonic but u could be right

  • NUTZ!

  • Crowd? Those are professionals at work?

    It's a damn flight deck on a carrier, check your eyes asap.

  • Take a good look. Those people at the "air show" are part of the flight deck crew standind on the flight deck of a carrier.

    Be a little more obsevant?

  • well that measn power...p.o.w.e.r.

  • This can't be a sonic boom for 2 reasons:

    -The plane is speeding no more than 0,5 Mach, otherwise the poor-quality camera wouldn't get it this way.

    -it's ABSOLUTELY forbidden to make a sonic boom during an airshow, unless you wanna be fired right away, because it could make all this people deaf for life, or cause heart attack for some others. Look, a sonic boom can break bullet-proof windows, just imagine what it could be with your little ears... :)

  • ive seen many planes go supersonic at airshows. im not saying youre wrong though

  • A lot of people confuse the delayed sound suddenly 'appearing from nowhere' as a sonic boom. A sonic boom, is a bang, not a sudden roar.

    Often confused.

  • Your "reasons" are both ridiculous.

    - What method have you used to determine that this is less than M0.5? None? Thought so.

    - It is not forbidden to go supersonic in the middle of the ocean, where this video was taken. Furthermore, it will not make everyone "deaf for life" and is highly unlikely to affect the electrical operation of your heart. Finally, if it could break "bullet-proof windows", any fighter that passed another going supersonic would, by your reasoning, break its canopy.

    le sigh.

  • dear r3d3 (3times) :)

    you're right I have got no evidence about the speed, I wasn't there with a speedometer. BUT due to my job I see a LOT of airshow, and that plane isn't going supersonic. But no proof, right.

    then, canopies are designed to resist sonic booms

    lastly, I maintain the fact that a sonic boom could break your eardrums forever, making you deaf for life, right! And a heart is not only an electrical machine. Nerves and physiological experiences have an impact on it...

    best regards

  • @SwitchBoy69 -going faster than the speed of sound doesnt look as fast as you think. it is really really fast but on camera it looks slower cuz you can only look in that screen. it is possible to catch it on camera

    -it is forbidden but a sonic boom cant break bulletproof windows. it bearly breaks normal windows. type in mythbusters sonic boom on youtube.

    -btw you cant tell if there at an airshow or and carrier on the ocean.

  • @SwitchBoy69

    You see the vapor cone? It is supersonic. And a sonic boom can't break bullet proof windows. That's a myth (Just watch the Mythbusters video)

  • @1ablefalcon Yes that has been proven that Sonic Booms cant break windows, but Just Because the Vapor Cone is there doesnt its supersonic

  • @SwitchBoy69

    haven't you seen mythbusters? Even at low altidude a sonic boom can't even break a wine glass!

  • @Sebbzorx I think you need high freq to break a wine glass, maybe the lower freq (BOOOM)would have different effect?

  • No sonic boom. Just afterburners and a vapor cloud. If that was a sonic boom that close to them there would be no cheering.

  • notice as he pans about the crowd that quite a few of them are wearing ear muffs or covering their ears. and also watch at 0:04, you can clearly hear two sonic booms then the sound of the afterburner. additionally, you CANNOT hear the plane approaching, which you should be able to do if it were flying sub-sonically.

  • Have you ever been by a jet with afterburners glowing? It is deafening by itself. The reason you can't hear the plane approaching is called the Doppler Effect. Yes, the jet is coming fast so it takes a second for the sound to catch up. What do you think would happen to people standing that close to an object as large as a jet breaking the sound barrier 100 yards out? The people without any ear protection would be in pain. Carrier deckhands all wear "ear muffs" helmets for ear protection.

  • Do you understand what a doppler effect is? it's about the increase in frequency as an object approaches. If it already takes the sound to 'catch-up', isn't it supersonic? Subsonic high-speed pass is nothing like what you hear in this video. This is supersonic. You can't hear the sound before the object passes. In contrary, in an doppler effect, you'll hear the object coming at a higher frequency relative to its true noise frequency. Hear an F1 car coming for example.

  • If the jet was going 700mph and the sound barrier is roughly 760 mph, then the sound coming from the jet is only going 60 mph directly in front of it. The sound doesn't get added on to the speed of the plane. It only goes 760 mph regardless of the speed of the plane. I can throw a baseball faster than the sound coming off the front of that jet. The sound is near instantaneous to the proximity of the jet in the direction a jet flies at that speed.

  • Sounds like a Sonic Boom to me. Sounds just like when they break the sound barrier over Edwards AFB except the booms are closer together in this video.

  • this plane aint going through the sound barrier its flying close to the sound barrier though

  • How would you know? Have you ever even heard a sonic boom up close? There are tons of videos of Tomcats making flybys out in the ocean and breaking the sound barrier next the carrier. This is nothing new or rare. Stupid Gangstas don't even know what the sound barrier is.

  • Vidsky, indeed the sound barrier was not broken. It is just below supersonic ( You could almost see the cone forming around the aircraft)

  • turn volume up before video loads!

  • in-correct this is not a sonic boom,delete the video and stop wasting time thhhhhhaaaannnnnnkk uuuuuuuu :)

  • yeah those guys wouldn't b able 2 hear straight if he broke the sounds barrier that close to them

  • not true

  • So true... they would hear a ringing sound and could lose their hearing if it was close enough

  • very possible. but notice the large collection of ear muffs in the crowd.

  • ah i didnt notice that before... good catch!

  • That couldn't of been a sonic boom, the US Navy ban's pilot's from performing such speeds so close to carriers under such conditions.

  • They actually deliberately do such supersonic fly-bys to a crowd for entertainment on carriers. They are not allowed to do in-land supersonic bypass.

  • @kanov why not?

  • @kanov There are places inland of US you can go past sound barrier, but they are over deserted areas like near Edwards. You can also go supersonic after you go three miles offshore. Check the FAA regs, it's in there.

  • @kanov Unless you lived near the Gaza Strip in 2005...

    xD

  • thats the afterburner

  • wrong

  • That bang is just his afterburners reigniting so he can perform the high-pitch-up maneouvre.

  • wrong

  • i like this sound

  • haha r u joking?¿? thats not breaking the sound barrier

  • no, he didn't break the barrier.. the cone around the plane starts to form before he outruns it.. he was borderline

  • si c est pas le mur du son alors faudra m expliquer d ou vient le "bang bang" et le cone qui n apparait qu au franchissement du mur du son.... encore un qui sait tout

  • haha no you fool who told you that?

    that was a clear sonic boom , you can see it break around the jet, thats the wisp of cloud around it. Maybe try using the interwebz to learn about stuff.

  • i believe the cone is supposed to come first, then the boom. that sound came before...i could be wrong though, i'm no physicist or something.

  • that could simple be the sound not syncing up with the video

  • good idea, im going to go make a video of my car breaking the sound barrier

  • that was nice lol

  • that was breaking the sound barrier ... dumb people ...

  • Its called a 'vapor cone'.

  • it is not sonic boom. just pressure change.

  • errr ever ehard of ears. you dont even need to look to be able to know if he did a soncic boom. maybe when just the plane goes past you here a boom? thats called a sonic boom. he broke the sound barrier. wallah. the pressure had nothing to do with teh sound mate.

  • lol im all with u but presure actualy does because when the plane gets close to mach 1 all the sound which is infront of the plane starts to get closer together causein a change in presure this causes the sonic boom. then as the plane starts to go above mach 1 the sound waves dont get to go infront of the plane this is why you dont hear the boom till after the plane has past you

  • guy must be dead.

  • bro dream more

  • That's not a sound barrier break, that's just the sound made by the sudden pressure change. When a jet breaks the sound barrier, the jet basically becomes a giant whip that cracks with very high energy that breaks windows and possibly could kill the people standing that close.

  • nice attempt to sound smart but that is a sonic boom

  • that was not even breaking the soundbarrier

  • Was the plane absolutely silent and then boom you heard it? Did you not see the barrier stretching around the fuselage?

  • my brother is a fighter jet pilot... i've never seen that with my own eyes though. I think you need 70 m/s or 1224 km/h appox.

  • The speed of sound is at 300 m/s give or take 5m/s due to temperature variations

  • its not temperature variation its air density variation as u need to travel faster when u are near ground level wher as if you are 75 thousand feet up you need to travel less

  • The speed of sound in the atmosphere is dependent on temperature only (assuming the air is a calorically perfect gas which is valid until T>600K and assuming the air is thermally perfect which is valid wheen T>1400 K). The equation for speed of sound is a=sqrt(gamma*R*T) where R is the gas constant for air (287 J/kg*KMol for air) and gamma is another gas related constant (gamma=1.4 for a calorically perfect atmosphere).

  • hmm, the world can be so complex but keep in mind all thing are simple in some form

  • SONIC BOOM BABY!!!!

  • TO bad don't breack just pass loan

    Go in France it's ok to break the sound barrier.

    L'M don't like the sound=big boum

    GOOD comment

    CGBossi

  • I've seen planes break the sound barrier. they have a tendency to surprise you lol. you're standing there, you look up, see a plane flying silently, then all of a sudden "SHEEERRREEEECCCKHLHLHLFFGGRGR­GHLRLG" or whatever sound it makes, lol.

  • its sounds more like a lion going rawr.

  • Looks like a PrandtlGlauert singularity to me. More transonic than supersonic, but that's just my opinion.

  • No, this dudes right, but the "boom" represents a crossing of the sound barrier.

  • Was that at the Blue Angels in Jax?

  • NAh, That's an F-14....Angels fly Hornets

  • Lol have you been to the Blue Angels?

  • oh yeah, I try to see em at least once a year :D

  • i have

    i go every year

    and my grandfather used to be a pilot in ww2, was in the same group bush sr was in

    so i get to meet the pilots and stuff

    its rreally cool

    if u go to the one in jax

    go to the one on the first day

    cuz theres never anyone there and you might beable to meet the pilots

  • Yeah my girlfriend's Dad trained the some of the Blue Angels and they fly the Super Hornets.

  • nope blue angels never flew the f-14

  • Yep your right ;)

  • duh lol im a major jet enthusist and a soon to be pilot

  • soon to be? What processes did you go through...im seriously working my butt off to get a slot when I finish highschool