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Aircraft of military origin shatters the speed of sound over Mainz city.

A powerful explosion in Mainz was caused by a German military aircraft flying at supersonic speeds, resulting in a sonic boom audible up to 80 kilometers away.

High-speed military plane surpasses the speed of sound above Mainz
High-speed military plane surpasses the speed of sound above Mainz

Aircraft of military origin shatters the speed of sound over Mainz city.

A loud bang echoed through Mainz and the Rheingau region on Wednesday, causing alarm among residents. The source of the noise was soon identified as a supersonic aircraft, specifically the Concorde, which flew over several towns including Wiesbaden, Bingen, Bacharach, and Stromberg.

The supersonic boom, a sound caused by a jet flying faster than 1,200 kilometers per hour, was audible up to 80 kilometers away. This shockwave spreads out in a funnel shape, with two bangs heard on the ground, one at the front and one at the rear of the aircraft, depending on the distance.

The German emergency services gave the all-clear, stating that the bang came from a military aircraft flying supersonic over the mentioned areas. However, the specific jet involved in the operation is not yet known. The cause of these flights is currently unclear, though they are typically conducted for airspace security or training purposes.

Many residents were frightened by the noise and sought an explanation. Numerous calls were made to the police and fire department to clarify the cause. Interestingly, the pilot cannot hear the supersonic boom due to traveling faster than the speed of sound.

Alexandra Ilina, a graduate journalist and translator with over 20 years of professional experience, has been writing about career and technology. In light of this event, she recommends an editor's feature on articles about world records, road traffic speed limits, and unusual bike caravans for the 2021 vacation.

There are also job opportunities in the vehicle technology sector, which could provide insight into the future of supersonic air traffic. Reports suggest the possibility of resuming supersonic air traffic within 5 years.

As the investigation continues, more information about the incident will be released. Stay tuned for updates on this breaking news story.

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