Sonic Boom
When a plane pushes through a shockwave it creates a sonic boom. The noise is the result of breaking through the air waves which form in front of a fast moving plane.
The sonic boom sounds when the plane is going faster than 760 MPH.
At sea level and standard atmospheric pressure, the speed of sound is 1116.45 feet per second (340.294 meters per second).
Let the whole thing load or the sound will chop
ALSO there is a little arrow on the right side of the flash player to make it full screen
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