aliäänilennot
Aliäänilennot, also known as supersonic flights, refer to aircraft operations that exceed the speed of sound. The speed of sound is approximately 343 meters per second or 1,235 kilometers per hour at sea level, though it varies with atmospheric conditions. Aircraft achieve supersonic speeds when their velocity is greater than Mach 1.
The concept of supersonic flight emerged in the mid-20th century. The Bell X-1 aircraft was the first
Commercial supersonic passenger travel saw a brief period of success with the Concorde aircraft, which operated
A sonic boom is a characteristic sound produced by an object moving through the air faster than
Research and development into new supersonic and hypersonic aircraft continue, with a focus on reducing noise