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NASA Photographs Supersonic Shockwaves from Two T-38
NASA captures a stunning photo of the supersonic Shockwaves from two T-38. (www.popularmechanics.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
My apologies everyone, I originally intended to post NASA’s article but it did not work even after trying it 3 times. Again sorry everyone for the inconvenience.
Popular Mechanics, for decades a respected publication has also fallen into the depths that has plagued print media.
One only need to observe the low quality of writing, use of grammar, poor punctuation and an absence of grasp on the facts
One only need to observe the low quality of writing, use of grammar, poor punctuation and an absence of grasp on the facts
It is not like it was in the days of Joe Oldham, that's for sure. Joe would have pulled what was left of his hair out reading through an issue today.
I like the pics so well that I saved them and use one of them as a wallpaper on my work laptop. I found them in the article at Gizmodo 2 weeks ago. https://gizmodo.com/nasa-captures-first-ever-images-of-intersecting-shockwa-1833103849 Who know where this will lead supersonic flight?
On Tuesday, NASA released a series of stunning images that show two T-38 supersonic jetliners tearing through the atmosphere, creating sonic shock waves.
When did the T-38 become a supersonic jetliner? Last I heard, it was still a 2 seater trainer.
When did the T-38 become a supersonic jetliner? Last I heard, it was still a 2 seater trainer.
One pilot, one pax. A very exclusive jetliner.