sonic boom
Sonic boom.
a sonic boom
yes
messerschitt Me 262 Schwalbe is the most likely
No, the pilot of an aircraft breaking the sound barrier would not hear the sonic boom because the aircraft is traveling at the same speed as the sound waves it creates. The sonic boom is heard on the ground as the aircraft passes overhead.
Sonic boom.
a sonic boom
Yes, depending on which aircraft you have but there is no indication that you have broken the sound barrier unfortunately.
Aircraft that can break the sound barrier, yes they are jets. Aircraft are jets if they are powered by jet engines, as opposed to piston engines which have propellers.
Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in 1947 flying the experimental X-1 aircraft.
yes
Concorde breaks the sound barrier at 2.02mach Super sonic aircraft break the sound barier. They used the plane x-1
the sound barrier
Supersonic aircraft are those that can exceed the sound barrier. I.e. Concorde was capable of this. Any craft that can exceed 1 to 5 times the speed of sound falls in this category.
messerschitt Me 262 Schwalbe is the most likely
The first breaking of the sound barrier was during World War 2. One can find more information from Wikipedia. By 1950s, new aircraft broke the sound barrier.
No because in order for that to happen it would have to be supersonic. Answer: Yes. The F-16 is a supersonic aircraft.