This shot from last year's Fleet Week, taken on the San Francisco Bay, was posted on airliners.net (though I spotted it via this Fark thread, where some misinterpreted the effect as being a visual analogue of a sonic boom.) This one's become my wallpaper of the moment.
I know I kicked around some of the physics of these compression wave & condensation effects months ago when someone posted a similar pic on a different blog -- I thought it was over on the long-silent My Favorite Alibi, but if so I'm missing it upon review.
I've never been a big avionics maven, though I do know some people who practically eat and breathe stats and history for a wide range of aircraft. I may be ambivalent at best about tax maintenance for things such as the Blue Angels - especially as even on their official website half of their mission is "...to enhance Navy and Marine Corps recruiting efforts" - but the technical skill is always impressive, and it does provide opportunities for observing effects humans generally don't get to see.
I know I kicked around some of the physics of these compression wave & condensation effects months ago when someone posted a similar pic on a different blog -- I thought it was over on the long-silent My Favorite Alibi, but if so I'm missing it upon review.
I've never been a big avionics maven, though I do know some people who practically eat and breathe stats and history for a wide range of aircraft. I may be ambivalent at best about tax maintenance for things such as the Blue Angels - especially as even on their official website half of their mission is "...to enhance Navy and Marine Corps recruiting efforts" - but the technical skill is always impressive, and it does provide opportunities for observing effects humans generally don't get to see.
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