Photo taken from CVN Stennis....

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ORIGINAL: USS America
On one of my deployments on board USS America, we had an F-14 and an F-18 do supersonic fly-byes. When they are that close, and that low, it's incredibly impressive to "feel" the sonic boom. [X(][&o]
ORIGINAL: USS America
On one of my deployments on board USS America, we had an F-14 and an F-18 do supersonic fly-byes. When they are that close, and that low, it's incredibly impressive to "feel" the sonic boom. [X(][&o]


Were those stunts official or punishable (i.e. I am asking whether US Navy toleraterd such things) ?
ORIGINAL: MineSweeper
I am sure the pilot caught some flak about this flyover[;)]
Photo taken from CVN Stennis....

ORIGINAL: Ian R
Well if it is real a few fish are getting the ride of their lives, possibly the last one [8|]

ORIGINAL: USS America
On one of my deployments on board USS America, we had an F-14 and an F-18 do supersonic fly-byes. When they are that close, and that low, it's incredibly impressive to "feel" the sonic boom. [X(][&o]
ORIGINAL: irrelevant
That pic is heavily doctored. Not saying there isn't an a/c there, but there is fishy stuff going on....
ORIGINAL: RevRick
I got that picture a couple of years ago...
the same time I got this one...
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ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
ORIGINAL: USS America
On one of my deployments on board USS America, we had an F-14 and an F-18 do supersonic fly-byes. When they are that close, and that low, it's incredibly impressive to "feel" the sonic boom. [X(][&o]
Some terrorists took over a train in Holland, in the 70s I believe. The hostage rescue team coordinated their break-in to come right after a low, high-speed flyby of a pair of F-4s lighting their burners over the top of the train. Kinda like an early model flash-bang grenade.