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Peter Twydell wrote: In article , Tex Houston writes You may have read about it in "Air and Space Magazine", if I remember correctly. Not exactly sure if this is the aircraft in question but would almost bet money on it. According to a senior curator I met at the Air Force Museum when it was tested there it was painful to be anywhere near. http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/resea...hter/f84sp.htm ISTR it was nicknamed "Thunderscreech" because of its awful noise, and caused pain and severe nausea to ground personnel in the vicinity when the prop was turning. I'd put an F-106 at takeoff up against almost anything. It was pretty loud in general, but there were some godawful high harmonics in there that made you feel like someone was ripping giant sheets of canvas *in* your chest. When I worked F-4s, we had an ANG F-106 alert unit sitting at the end of one runway, and when they took off, we'd go into the EOR shack and hide for extra protection - after standing 100 feet away from multiple F-4 launches on full afterburner all day... -- Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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