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Originally Posted by Barnes
I saw them this morning at the Southland dog park. Anyone remember when they did a flyby on the first day of stampede and they came in a few hundred feet above the grounds? All the animals in the stables went effing crazy. They haven't been back since.
When I was young, I was in myrtle beach SC when Dessert Shield started an I got to watch the A10s and the F16s leave for the middle east. The F16s would hit it right at the coast line and BOOM.
I was also lucky enough to be on a ship in the Atlantic and have 2 F14s buzz the ship at supersonic speed. That's an experience. All you hear is whoosh and see the plane fly by with the roar of the engines a few seconds later trying to catch up.
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Were you lucky enough to see this?

U.S. Navy Picture published in July 1999 in Boeing News Web Site.
Water vapor being condensed into water particles due to sonic pressure waves from F-18 Hornet.