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Post subject: Re: The Loudest Plane in the World Posted: 10 Feb 2018, 22:30 |
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A Harrier in hover is pretty loud too, mainly because it doesn't diminish as the plane moves away.
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Post subject: Re: The Loudest Plane in the World Posted: 10 Feb 2018, 23:41 |
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Username Protected wrote: A Harrier in hover is pretty loud too, mainly because it doesn't diminish as the plane moves away. About 20 years ago at the GAPAN airshow in the UK, I stood on a taxiway near two hovering Harriers. It was so loud, I couldn't hear the guy next to me shouting into my ear! In the early nineties, I remember sitting in a car on the ramp near the end of the runway at Nellis, waiting for a pair of F-111s to take off. That was also loud, but I remember it more for the intense physical vibration shaking the Chrysler K-car I was riding in!
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Post subject: Re: The Loudest Plane in the World Posted: 18 Feb 2018, 09:21 |
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Username Protected wrote: What?…
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