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originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: luthier
They may have come out of another base as well. If they were out of somewhere further south, they wouldn't necessarily coordinate with them as long as they stayed out of their airspace. Or, as you said, it could have been a test aircraft.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: FuManchu2
Extremely high altitude, high speed. It would leave a very large footprint, and depending on how fast it was going, and what it was doing at the time, it may have been more than one boom.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: FuManchu2
Extremely high altitude, high speed. It would leave a very large footprint, and depending on how fast it was going, and what it was doing at the time, it may have been more than one boom.
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: FuManchu2
Extremely high altitude, high speed. It would leave a very large footprint, and depending on how fast it was going, and what it was doing at the time, it may have been more than one boom.
Does your deep black touch down in the states anywhere. The last report I have says,
WABC-TV reports that the sonic boom was caused by a military aircraft from McGuire Air Force Base that broke the sound barrier.