After watching the supersonic flights on this YouTube video , I realized that it is possible to see condensation clouds forming right before the tip of the aircraft/rocket. I then asked myself where have I seen this before?
A quick visit to my SR 700 flight and I was able to see this phenomenon in my own flight!
At around 0:25 seconds in the video the cloud becomes visible for a short time then disappears as it goes beyond the sound barrier (i think).
Actually I have no device to report if it did, but based on simulation it would have went Mach 1.1. The only thing I was using as an indicator is the transonic vapor cloud that appeared on the nosecone. Supersonic is really ambitious I know, Only way this would go near MACH (From what we see) is at the very end of the burn.
Are you sure that went supersonic? Sure didn't look like it.
ReplyDeleteActually I have no device to report if it did, but based on simulation it would have went Mach 1.1. The only thing I was using as an indicator is the transonic vapor cloud that appeared on the nosecone. Supersonic is really ambitious I know, Only way this would go near MACH (From what we see) is at the very end of the burn.
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