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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2009

F-18 hits super sonic at Toronto Air show 2009
Skip to 0:41 to see him get speed before vapor cone
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE A COMMENT TELLING ME ITS NOT SUPERSONIC, ITS JUST A TITLE FOR AN INTERNET VIDEO........ THANKS!

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  • where was this? it looks like the ex

  • @65016792 Ontario place,... pretty much the ex

  • Stupid canadians with technologie haha what a joke

  • @pakruy the real joke is in ur pants! haha

  • Nice video

  • @IVANRGTI thank you

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  • I logged in special just to thumbs down.

  • almost supersonic

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  • @krebsderek See info at FAA re; Operation Bongo II sonic boom tests conducted by USAF in OK City. In the first 14 weeks, 147 windows in the city's two tallest buildings, the First National Bank and Liberty National Bank, were broken during sonic boom testing during the experiment, which ran from February 3 through July 29, 1964

  • @krebsderek - From Wikipedia - Facts taken from FAA - There is a probability that some damage — shattered glass for example — will result from a sonic boom. Buildings in good repair should suffer no damage by pressures of 11 pounds per square foot or less. And, typically, community exposure to sonic boom is below two pounds per square foot.

  • @Lear23Driver Watch the mythbusters episode where they get the blue angels to do low altitude supersonic passes to try and break glass. There was no broken glass. The only thing that happened was a window got knocked inside the shed due to poor construction.

  • This was not supersonic. The vapor forming is an indication that the "Prandtl-Glauert" type of condensation clouds can also occur at lower speeds, and are not really a visible manifestation of the sound barrier being broken. If the aircraft went supersonic over a residential area several things would happen. The branch of the service he / she flew for would get hundreds of complaints and claims for broken glass, etc as well as a pilot grounded for violation of title CFR 36/91 or area equivalent

  • @pakruy rwanda lmfao omg dude ur funny

  • @l3joint Yeah yeah! Rwanda has the best flight academy.lol

  • @pakruy yah i dont see how we are a joke...last time i checked we had the best flight academy in the world so...care to argue more?

  • @pakruy Don't insult them. If your an American what a disgrace to your country! Learn to spell. Is this how we are represented?!

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