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Title: B2 in flight...
Post by: Bodhi on December 18, 2007, 06:12:04 PM
(http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u191/bodhi83/DSC02396.jpg)

It was flying a race track pattern around the COS Airport.  Knida cool as I have never seen one in flight before.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: B@tfinkV on December 18, 2007, 06:41:50 PM
wow, always amazes me that thing can stay in the air. cool pic


i bet that thing made a hell of a noise as it passed you.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: Bodhi on December 18, 2007, 06:43:24 PM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
wow, always amazes me that thing can stay in the air. cool pic


i bet that thing made a hell of a noise as it passed you.


Naw, the noise was really kinda quiet...  not as weird as you'd expect... like hearing the Raptor's.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: B@tfinkV on December 18, 2007, 06:44:44 PM
ah ok.  loudest thing i have ever heard was an old VC-10 tanker at an RAF base when i was a cadet. after that it was a harrier in hover mode, hurts the ears.

them VC-10 have quad tail mounted jets.
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Post by: crockett on December 18, 2007, 06:49:19 PM
Very cool, I bet that would scare the hell out of you if you had never seen one before.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: Cypher on December 18, 2007, 06:50:16 PM
i've seen 2  B-2's fly at airshows. I couldn't believe how quiet they were. Esprcially when compared to a B-1 that flew about 100 feet off the ground an hour earlier.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: cav58d on December 18, 2007, 06:54:11 PM
I've actually heard a story before about B-1's using their ridicously loud engines as a tool in combat...I don't know if its true or not, but from what I remember, it was somewhere along the lines of B-1's buzzing over enemy forces in full burner and beyond the sound barrier for a stun and psychological effect...

Don't know if its true or not.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: WMLute on December 18, 2007, 07:01:38 PM
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Originally posted by cav58d
I've actually heard a story before about B-1's using their ridicously loud engines as a tool in combat...I don't know if its true or not, but from what I remember, it was somewhere along the lines of B-1's buzzing over enemy forces in full burner and beyond the sound barrier for a stun and psychological effect...

Don't know if its true or not.


This I could believe.

I happened to be in a trailer we were using as a temp. "office" near Tinker Air Force Base and had a couple of B1's fly over us to land.

I thought my fillings would come out and the windows would blow out of the trailer.  The walls were shaking, things were rattlin' off shelves and bouncing off the desks.

I don't even wanna think how loud it would be if it was on full afterburner.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: JB73 on December 18, 2007, 07:31:16 PM
best I got during the EAA this past year:

(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z125/JB73Mustaine/b204.jpg)



amazingly quiet the whole time.




you want loud? F22 full afterburner :O :eek:

that was the absolutely loudest thing I have ever been in the presence of.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: cbizkit on December 18, 2007, 08:16:32 PM
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Originally posted by WMLute
I don't even wanna think how loud it would be if it was on full afterburner.
I grew up next to Travis AFB which was the west coast MAC base for decades, squadrons of C-5's C-141's. House was pretty close to the approach of runways 3 L & R. Yearly airshows typical AF deal...

One year I didn't go to it, was outside mowing the lawn, a B1B flew full burner as part of the demonstration the length of runway 21R and banked right after passing the field directly overhead of the housing development. Probably at 4 thousand feet or so, well below the speed of sound, but the roar of the AB's set off every car alarm in the immediate area and was almost painful.

I'd been about on the tarmac there when I was in CAP near throttled up C5's without ear protection and it didn't compare at all. If the B1B isn't the loudest aircraft in the inventory I don't want to get close to the one that is.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: midnight Target on December 18, 2007, 08:23:22 PM
I don't know how it compares, but the loudest thing I ever heard was an SR-71 in burner. It was at the old Norton AFB air show in 1985 or 86. It was awe inspiring.
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Post by: kennyhayes on December 18, 2007, 08:29:47 PM
i hear the blue angles aren;t aloud to fly above the sound barrier because the shockwave can blow out windows.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: B@tfinkV on December 18, 2007, 09:30:32 PM
rather than a new thread i thought i might imbed a small hijack regarding the noise of a vc-10, if no one minds :)


OMG loud (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCRMZuwalTA)

landing and brieze norton (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z3BRk5o7iI&feature=related)

seriously loud, wrecks the mic on those cameras. in the flesh they are even louder than you can believe form those vids.

the seconds clip of one landing is at the RAF base we stayed on for the cadets and where i was woken up to do drill practice early in the morning with my ear drums splitting from the damn vc-10s warming up not so far away.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: xbrit on December 18, 2007, 09:54:07 PM
Bat you just don't know how many great times came flooding back with watching those films. I spent too many hours sat in the back of VC10's and it normally lead to a party at every stop down route, especially a certain butt numbing long haul down to Hong Kong with only minimal ground stops on the way. We partied for the next three days before flying off again for the Everest region. Gonna have to go watch more films now !! Maybe even a few TALO  C-130 ops just for good measure.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: JB73 on December 18, 2007, 09:57:07 PM
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Originally posted by midnight Target
I don't know how it compares, but the loudest thing I ever heard was an SR-71 in burner. It was at the old Norton AFB air show in 1985 or 86. It was awe inspiring.
I'd give anything to hear one take off in person... never will though :(
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: B@tfinkV on December 18, 2007, 10:05:36 PM
hehe cool xbrit. i wasnt in the group that got to take a flight in one, but the rest of us did get to use the laser target range while we waited for them to come back which was always fun. you flying out of brieze norton? that only an hour from my house.



edit:

is it brieze or brize norton?  i was sure it was brieze and the youtube guy spelt it wrong but maybe not.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: crockett on December 18, 2007, 11:24:07 PM
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Originally posted by WMLute
This I could believe.

I happened to be in a trailer we were using as a temp. "office" near Tinker Air Force Base and had a couple of B1's fly over us to land.

I thought my fillings would come out and the windows would blow out of the trailer.  The walls were shaking, things were rattlin' off shelves and bouncing off the desks.

I don't even wanna think how loud it would be if it was on full afterburner.


There were two B1's here in Daytona for the last air show. Man were they loud and it's also amazing how big of an aircraft they are.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: AKH on December 18, 2007, 11:59:26 PM
Brize bat
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: Furball on December 19, 2007, 02:49:21 AM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
rather than a new thread i thought i might imbed a small hijack regarding the noise of a vc-10, if no one minds :)


OMG loud (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCRMZuwalTA)

landing and brieze norton (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z3BRk5o7iI&feature=related)

seriously loud, wrecks the mic on those cameras. in the flesh they are even louder than you can believe form those vids.

the seconds clip of one landing is at the RAF base we stayed on for the cadets and where i was woken up to do drill practice early in the morning with my ear drums splitting from the damn vc-10s warming up not so far away.


I have been up in one of those, they are pretty loud and on the inside too!  Fantastic, beautiful jet tho.


Loudest i heard was when i was standing near RAF Lakenheath about 17 years ago, we were coming out of a restaurant near to the end of the runway there.  All of a sudden we heard, (and felt!) a gigantic kinda rumble, it continued for a few seconds before a huge black shape filled the air - it was an SR71 which had just taken off.

I was only about 6 at the time, one of those experiences i will never forget!
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: Sharrk on December 19, 2007, 05:08:57 AM
Saw 1 of them B2's in 1990 whilst drivin across the States between LA and Vegas, had an F16 escort flying beside it.
Got a picture of it but it was a whiles ago now.

Loudest AC I heard was when the Concorde was doin a richmans world tour in the 1990's, and dropped into Brisbane Australia. When she was takin off sounded like the end of the world shook the hell out of everything a few Kilometres away.
Still can see it liftin above the mangroves, couldnt believe it at first.

Sharrk...
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: 68Raptor on December 19, 2007, 05:26:41 AM
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Originally posted by midnight Target
I don't know how it compares, but the loudest thing I ever heard was an SR-71 in burner. It was at the old Norton AFB air show in 1985 or 86. It was awe inspiring.



This is too funny a post. I went to a few airshows at Norton AFB when I was a kid. I know that I went to one there in 85 or 86 though. Small world. Anyways the SR-71 was loud but IIRC the part that made popcorn and drinks spill was the low pass of the lone Thunderbird that came in 90 degree to the runway (behind the crowd) as everyone was watching the other planes and kicks on the afterburner almost right over the crowd. I don't remember how many babies started crying after that but it was alot.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: xbrit on December 19, 2007, 06:20:24 AM
It is Brize Norton Bat. My time there was way back, passing through at various times from 74-89. My Squadrons home base was Lyneham but our tasking took us all over the world and flying out of many bases on all types of transport aircraft.
Title: Look what I saw the other day
Post by: moot on December 19, 2007, 09:16:56 AM
Quote
Originally posted by B@tfinkV
rather than a new thread i thought i might imbed a small hijack regarding the noise of a vc-10, if no one minds :)


OMG loud (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCRMZuwalTA)

landing and brieze norton (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z3BRk5o7iI&feature=related)

seriously loud, wrecks the mic on those cameras. in the flesh they are even louder than you can believe form those vids.

the seconds clip of one landing is at the RAF base we stayed on for the cadets and where i was woken up to do drill practice early in the morning with my ear drums splitting from the damn vc-10s warming up not so far away.

Louder than a space shuttle launch?  I don't have a link handy, but a vid taken from the VAB vincinity has even the cameraman's guts shaking.
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Post by: Charon on December 19, 2007, 09:38:11 AM
Bodhi's picture reveals the truth at last. You'll notice the B2 has just completed a high altitude mind control chemical spraying operation.

Charon
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Post by: LEADPIG on December 19, 2007, 10:41:18 AM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
ah ok.  loudest thing i have ever heard was an old VC-10 tanker at an RAF base when i was a cadet. after that it was a harrier in hover mode, hurts the ears.

them VC-10 have quad tail mounted jets.


The loudest thing i have ever heard was Metallica.
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Post by: xbrit on December 19, 2007, 12:11:28 PM
Like Moot said a Shuttle launch !!
I went down with my wife a few years ago to watch one, she said she wanted to see one before he vision got any worse. It was incredible, we aquired a VIP pass to the viewing area at the Cape, not only could you hear the noise but you could feel it deep in your chest.
There is a long funny story attached to that VIP pass so I won't bore you with it for now but suffice to say it made my wife very happy, with her vision now practically gone at least she's got that memory.
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Post by: Bodhi on December 19, 2007, 04:34:37 PM
The shuttle is definitely impressive.

I was able to get in close to a launch one time through a friend, and the shear magnitude of energy being released is awe inspiring.  The noise, the pressure, the pounding in your chest.... definitely impressive.

That said though, it is a solid fuel rocket.
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Post by: GoldenP51 on December 19, 2007, 04:38:52 PM
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
wow, always amazes me that thing can stay in the air. cool pic


i bet that thing made a hell of a noise as it passed you.


Yeah, it is really quiet...in DC one flew over the Redskins MNF game...it was ridiculously quiet...appears a lot bigger when it is flying close overhead too :O