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In 1967, the F-4 Phantom fighter jet produced the strongest sonic boom ever recorded and hit a remarkable overpressure of 144 pounds per square foot.
Sonic boom heard after RAF Typhoon fighter jets scrambled to intercept passenger plane Flight tracking data shows one Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 hitting speeds of just under 700 knots (805mph ...
The US Air Force says most community exposure to a sonic boom produces less than half a kilogram per square foot of pressure. This is well below the level likely to cause structural damage, it said.
People in Australia’s Victoria reported a loud sonic boom that rattled houses as a meteor streaked past the night sky on Sunday. Footage of the space rock burning brightly was shared on social ...
A sonic boom has rung out close to London after the RAF rushed to an incident. A loud boom was heard across areas of Essex, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire at around 11.30am on Friday morning.
A sonic boom has been reported as part of an ongoing RAF mission. Reports of the boom started shortly after 10am this morning, with Flight Radar indicating two planes involved, including a Euro ...
A sonic boom occurs when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound, creating shock waves that are heard as a large boom. | ITV News Anglia ...
Sonic boom: Houses shake as RAF jets intercept flight from Nice to Stansted Houses shook in parts of England after RAF Quick Reaction Alert jets intercepted a civilian plane, causing a sonic boom.
Parts of the UK have heard a huge "sonic boom" on Friday as two RAF Typhoon jets scrambled to a private jet flying over London.
A sonic boom occurs when an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound, generating shockwaves that rapidly compress and decompress the air, producing an explosive noise.
A SONIC boom was heard over Essex after a Typhoon fighter jet was sent to escort a plane which lost contact with the ground. Residents reported hearing a "loud explosion" across south Essex including ...