Interesting how mach 10 looks like a bullet from the ground but from inside the cockpit, the speed looks just about the way I'd like it. It looks very flyable and you get places real quick.
@@ripoutyourintestines5099 Bro what do you mean 1 mach = 340.29 m/s it's really really fast but the world just looks really huge to you from the ground
At this low altitude, where the atmosphere is thickest, the boeing would start disintegrating due to overwhelming structural stress... The same could be valid for a hypersonic jet...
The aircraft can barely make mach 1 on the deck. (Depending on atmospheric conditions - sometimes the hornet can't push through "the number" down low) It tops out at 1.8 clean at altitude. Nothing does mach 2 on the deck.
The FAA inspectors would have a fit if they flew 500+ mph at low altitude, or that close to the GG Bridge, unless it was a military emergency. Fun video nonetheless.
you would hear it reversed and slowed down, but only after it passes you, and you would also hear it going forward and slowed down more simultaneously coming from the other direction
0:43 I live in the vicinity of two Airports and yes every millionaires Cessna Citation is telling you how high it is during a flyby. That simulator is just too realisitic
Would you be able to, or have a program that is able to show what the Earth would look like if an astroid that is X Miles long hit the surface at Different speeds?? Even at lower speeds like 300 - 1500Mph? That would be dope !!!!
@@cesarramirez3074 yeah but i wouldn’t have anything to run it on 😅. Would love to see someone do that though. & thanks for the reference, will be searching it up haha
Hoshino: I see it! Serika: wtf? Shiroko: (sharp sees the darkstar hypersonic manned ballistic reconnaissance plane) Ayane: woah that’s was unexpected to see that coming Nonomi: (blinks) I’d did not see it (Note: Maverick was using the darkstar for a USAF secret mission)
Very interesting, however the sound design is not accurate. If an object is moving torwads you at a speed higher than the speed of sound, there would be no noise at all until after it has passed you. Not even the slightest sound
Especially since the speed of sound is higher at low altitudes. It is easier to reach a higher mach speed at a greater altitude, but eventually, the increase in mach will be offset by the decreased true air speed, meaning that your ground speed is actually slower.
Obviously the Darkstar isnt real, (kinda cringe tbh), and mach 10 is probably impossible with modern tech. The spy plane its based on is the SR72 and it has a high altitude cruising speed of mach 6 at around 80,000 to 90,000 feet. Basically at the edge of the atmosphere almost going into space. I believe it will have 2 variants when put into service, an astronaut manned version and a more stealthy unmanned drone version.
Lol a Cessna 150 doesn't go 187mph... more like 130-140 max. You can see in the cockpit portion of the video that your airspeed of 120knots is within the overspeed range and that your tachometer is completely past the point of blowing up the engine. Have fun doing that in real life.
Ur speed indication is completely wrong lol U just wrote the top speed of that planes in cruise altitude(except f-18), and the cockpits of the planes show the completely different speed in near surface altitude. This means there's obvious correction problem in this video
Quoting Benjamin's answer to a similar comment: "Cockpit speed indication is NOT accurate due to how I record my videos. I use mods to accurately modulate the speed + video editing."
Oh boy. Wasted my bandwidth. I wish I knew from the start that this was all a game. Additionally, the speeds are not the same; what you see in the cockpit is slower than what you see from the outside. RU-vid should bring back the rating matrix. It will prevent us from wasting time on useless videos.