I miss the sonic booms that were a regular occurrence in my childhood in the 1970's. I lived in northern Utah, almost due north of Hill AFB. They used to fly F4 Phantom II jets and would go supersonic to the west of us as they arced towards their test range on the west side of the Great Salt Lake.
Rumors at the time were that the many dairy cows in the area produced less milk on days the Air Force flew. But I still loved the sound and the feeling of the boom shaking the house.
My grandparents lived in the same location. I used to love hearing the F-16s sit at the end of the runway at full throttle and then release the brakes. That would also shake the whole house. As a kid it was amazing to experience.
Abnormal environment experiences do affect normal bodily functioning in animals and us. Its good that they are thinking of ways to advance technology without compromising our health.
My father worked for Aerojet General in the early 60's. I have clear memories as a child of hearing thunderous booms while the northern California sky was a cloudless deep blue. I remember the sound as loud but by no means intolerable. I do not know how far the flights were occurring from where our house was in Sacramento.
Awesome. I look forward to beginning my future supersonic intercontinental flights with a dive from 50,000ft. Will certainly make travelling interesting again.
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Rumors at the time were that the many dairy cows in the area produced less milk on days the Air Force flew. But I still loved the sound and the feeling of the boom shaking the house.
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