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Sonic Boom Test Results: Implications for Future Air Transports, 1964-01-01 - 1964-12-31

 Item — Box: 47, Folder: 3
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_47_3_0016
Sonic Boom Test Results: Implications for Future Air Transports, 1964-01-01 - 1964-12-31
Sonic Boom Test Results: Implications for Future Air Transports, 1964-01-01 - 1964-12-31

Scope and Contents

The article discusses the results of sonic boom testing in Oklahoma City, which are linked to future air transport. The intensity of the boom varies with factors such as height, speed, and distance of the aircraft, as well as atmospheric conditions. The tests involve controlled booms to simulate the sound of future supersonic transports, with the goal of ensuring that the booms do not exceed 2 lbs. of pressure. The article also addresses the impact of the booms on residents, potential damage to structures, and public acceptance of supersonic transport operations. The city was chosen for the experiment due to its air-minded attitude and support from local organizations.

Dates

  • Broadcast: 1964-01-01 - 1964-12-31

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Full Extent

2 pages

Abstract

88th (1963-1965)

General

Environmental Protection

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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