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    Navy Lt. Ron Candiloro's F/A-18 Hornet creates a shock wave as he breaks the sound barrier July 7. The shock wave is visible as a large cloud of condensation formed by the cooling of the air. A smaller shock wave can be seen forming on top of the canopy.

    It is possible for a skilled pilot to work the plane's throttle to move the shock wave forward or aft.
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    Cool.... at the Farnborough air show, there was a Super Hornet doing a display; the only bit I remember is when it turned directly away from the crowd and put on the reheat... man that was loud! *Ears hurt at the memory*

    The Typhoon made a better display though, it was really good.
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    Definietly ear splitting but also cool!

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    Cool

    Excellent! Now I want to see the series with the shock wave at different places forward and aft!

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    Sorry I tried but the file is too big.

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    Originally posted by HarryW
    The Typhoon made a better display though, it was really good.
    The Eurofighter? Why was it better?

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    I wasn't there but I would imagine the Eurofighter has much more maneuverablity than the Hornet!

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    Maybe you could email me the file, and I could post it on a website?
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    I'll give it a try! Thanks!

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    Katie, I have a new email address:

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    Yeah the Eurofighter Typhoon seemed more flexible... actually what really amazed me wasn't how fast it could turn and do loops n stuff, it was how slow it could go; the pilot raised the pitch and dropped the throttle to near-stall, but stayed in level flight really slowly. Of course, there was a lot of other fancy stuff that it did.

    Ever seen an Apache Longbow doing its stuff? It can do some pretty neat tricks. I never realised how much control over the orientation of the craft they could maintain and still be relatively still in the air.
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    Originally posted by barrk
    I wasn't there but I would imagine the Eurofighter has much more maneuverablity than the Hornet!
    There were a bunch of performance graphs in New Scientist a while ago suggesting that that might not be the case

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    Cool photo...I saw another one similar to it a few years back.
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