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Published: 2012-10-14 17:00:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 2796; Favourites: 82; Downloads: 229
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A Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornet makes a near-supersonic speed flyby at the Cleveland National Air Show.::geek speak follows::
As an object nears supersonic speeds, areas of low pressure form at various points around it due to the shedding of sound waves. If there's enough humidity in the air and/or the temperatures are right, clouds of vapor can be seen. These are known as Prandtl-Glauert singularities.
The speeds at which this CF-18 Hornet was traveling is in the range of what is known as transonic (between Mach 0.8 and 1.2).
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Comments: 17
Meema [2012-10-19 01:41:25 +0000 UTC]
Glad to see my countrymen out there showing the world what we've got.
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GTX-Media [2012-10-19 00:28:23 +0000 UTC]
You got this during Cleveland?! OMG I HATE YOU....
XD
Absolutely awesome
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chris-stahl In reply to GTX-Media [2012-10-19 11:30:20 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I got lucky with some of those high-speed passes!
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GTX-Media In reply to chris-stahl [2012-10-19 21:25:08 +0000 UTC]
I'm still annoyed that I missed the one of one of the Blue Angels doing their low high-speed pass right off the runaway. The burst effect around the jet looked like it was PERFECT... but noooooo... missed it... lol
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JustinArt87 [2012-10-16 02:33:26 +0000 UTC]
That was a brilliant shot. The smoke or lighting reflection around it are a nice addition to this well-pictured aircraft.
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chris-stahl In reply to JustinArt87 [2012-10-16 10:30:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Looking at some other shots of similar craft, I'm seeing that these clouds always seem to set up in the same pattern around this particular jet: [link] .
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Sooper-Deviant [2012-10-15 17:19:39 +0000 UTC]
Keep missing those air shows in Cleveland. Good one Chris!
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chris-stahl In reply to WictimCZ [2012-10-15 12:17:12 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I got pretty lucky that day with some of my shots.
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