Sonic Booms

When a plane goes twice the speed of sound what is the white cloud that forms around the plane?

http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/6/6f/275px-F-18-diamondback_blast.jpg

Cool pix, i actally already know the answer but without searching does anybody know?

breaking the sound barrier i believe?

They look like afterburners?

NO NO there is a scientific explanation

here a vid

Anybody heard a sonic boom b4? pretty badass, i heard them in the adirondecks b4

“You can’t actually see the sound barrier. What you see is condensation caused by the pressure difference across the shock wave.” as quoted by that video…

Word. I’m surprised people didn’t know that. Figured it was common knowledge. :gotme:

Well the sonic boom part is easy, the pressure difference i wasnt sure who’d know… Us engineers are all too familiar with it paulo

This is mavrick requesting a flyby…

lol. Yeah that’s true.

ICEMAN!

more cool pix, i used to have hi-res ones…

http://www.aviation-fr.info/militaire/murduson/F14%20Tomcat%20066.jpg

http://www.airforceworld.com/fighter/gfx/f14/f14_3.jpg

http://blog.wired.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/04/04/f22_montage.jpg

F-22’s are badass lookin planes

I wish i could play the Top Gun song, flyyyyyy into to the danger zone! when u open this thread

Back in the 80’s they’d fly maneuvers over Lake Ontario and get a little too hot. You would swear to god that a bomb went off. Shook every window in the house and the dog wouldn’t come out for an hour.

WOW.

Sonic booms are bad ass :tup:

It’s obviously a tear in the space-time continuum as the plane reaches 88 miles an hour and goes back to the future so the pilot can get a sex change and father himself.

WAT?

lol fry

someone say my name:wiggle:

lol hit the nail on the head!

If i could go back in time i think i’d try to be a pilot in the airforce and get in one of these suckers… speed is life

I went for a quick training mission in a f22 the the day. you dont see the white smoke from the cockpit btw

WAT

The only have to go the speed of sound, not twice the speed of sound.

And as was said, it’s instantaneous condensation from the pressure wave.

Badassness. :tup:

LOL; load of bullshit there… there is NO way… Only people who get to “ride” if a F-22 Raptor are the Pilots, and they have 100’s of hours in simulators and 1000’s of hours of flight time in other airframes before they are even allowed to get near the aircraft. This because there are no “trainer”/2-seat versions where a trainer/student/passenger can come with.