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Photographer captures the moment a jet breaks the sound barrier after FIVE years of trying
Daily Star ^ | 10-13-2014

Posted on 10/13/2014 12:45:40 PM PDT by Citizen Zed

Joe Broyles spent five years attempting to get the spectacular image which almost impossible due to the speed the aircraft moves.

The remarkable photo features an F-18 Super Hornet 2 jet with a vapour cone forming around it.

The cone, which lasted just tenths of a second, is produced when an aircraft reaches 'transonic velocity' — the speed of sound (766mph).

The 61-year-old took the picture at the Oceania Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach, USA, on September 21.

He admitted he needed some luck to capture the shot after attending multiple air shows over the last five years without it.

Joe took eight snaps in less than two seconds hoping to capture the jet at just the right moment.

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To: relictele

It the “adventure” part of being a photographer.

I is akin to shooting a baseball hitter with the ball compressed on the bat. Not impossible to get, but the timing had to be perfect.


21 posted on 10/13/2014 1:34:50 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (Ebola: Death is a lagging indicator.)
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To: Citizen Zed

22 posted on 10/13/2014 1:35:40 PM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: relictele

Joe may not have seen all the photos yet because he may not have the internet.


23 posted on 10/13/2014 1:37:50 PM PDT by boycott
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To: Vermont Lt
It the “adventure” part of being a photographer.

I is akin to shooting a baseball hitter with the ball compressed on the bat. Not impossible to get, but the timing had to be perfect.

Yeah, he didn't want to see the picture, he wanted to take the picture.

24 posted on 10/13/2014 1:41:53 PM PDT by Repealthe17thAmendment
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To: Citizen Zed
Photographer captures the moment a jet breaks the sound barrier after FIVE years of trying

I'll bet the pilot was glad to finally land after all that time!

25 posted on 10/13/2014 1:43:17 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: Citizen Zed

I thought that this effect, whatever it is called, has nothing to do with the sound barrier?


26 posted on 10/13/2014 1:46:06 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Vermont Lt

Unless you are a pro, and shooting with a motor drive.


27 posted on 10/13/2014 1:48:12 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy
Prandtl Meyer Expansion

Supersonic flow, the aircraft is not supersonic, just near it so some areas of flow over it are.

28 posted on 10/13/2014 2:03:33 PM PDT by doorgunner69
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To: cuban leaf

Right, he could have just googled it, but sometimes some people want to do things themselves. My guess is Joe Broyles’ photograph is worth more to him than 50 similar ones taken by others.


29 posted on 10/13/2014 2:07:12 PM PDT by Tupelo (I am feeling more like Phillip Nolan by the day.)
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To: 1rudeboy
I thought that this effect, whatever it is called, has nothing to do with the sound barrier?

It does and it doesn't

It it technically the Prandtl-Glauert singularity, and is not always present at Mach 1 transitions. It is merely water vapor which condenses as pressure drops; exactly the same mechanism that is quite commonly observed over wings and in the spiral vortexes from their tips as commercial jets approach landing.

Four "see alsos" at the link.

30 posted on 10/13/2014 2:08:20 PM PDT by skeptoid (the thot plickens)
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To: Citizen Zed
Volcanoes do it too! http://youtu.be/BUREX8aFbMs
31 posted on 10/13/2014 2:08:47 PM PDT by j_guru
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To: Citizen Zed

I saw this affect around the front of the fuselage on a Blue Angel plane as it buzzed the waterfront at San Francisco fleet Week a few years ago.


32 posted on 10/13/2014 2:21:15 PM PDT by kik5150
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To: 1rudeboy

I am a pro. Even shooting with a motor drive. Getting that instance of the bat on ball, or the moment the ball leaves the finger tips of a pitcher is still tough.

Certainly not unusual or unheard of. But in the late innings and there is nothing going on...it is the thing that shooters compete for. Its almost a nerd thing.


33 posted on 10/13/2014 2:33:23 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (Ebola: Death is a lagging indicator.)
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To: Repealthe17thAmendment

Yeah, once you “get it” its not a big deal any more.


34 posted on 10/13/2014 2:33:59 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (Ebola: Death is a lagging indicator.)
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To: smoothsailing

Wait till ISIS sees that coming at them.


35 posted on 10/13/2014 2:39:44 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: Citizen Zed

Why did the photographer just google image, jet breaks sound barrier? He could have got all the pictures of this he wanted...even more than what he wanted.


36 posted on 10/13/2014 2:54:12 PM PDT by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: Citizen Zed

Thrust SSC braking the sound barrier


37 posted on 10/13/2014 3:08:02 PM PDT by Nateman (If liberals are not screaming you are doing it wrong!)
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To: smoothsailing

Sergeant Bilko’s hovertank?


38 posted on 10/13/2014 3:26:12 PM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: Vermont Lt

I am not a pro, but my pro camera (back in the 35mm days) shoots 4 frames/sec.


39 posted on 10/13/2014 4:07:28 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

When we do our “contests” we do it since shot. Usually on the pitcher. Getting ball on the bat is easier than the pitcher releasing the ball. Especially with a single shot.

You just hope “the play of the game” has already happened.

(And the FPS on my most recent camera is 11 frames per second. It’s almost a movie.)


40 posted on 10/13/2014 4:18:49 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (Ebola: Death is a lagging indicator.)
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