A USAF F-35A, based out of RAF Lakenheath, was in the area at the time, it is confirmed.
The cause of the sonic boom which left windows rattling across Norwich has been revealed as a US Air Force jet based out of RAF Lakenheath.
People are reporting the sound of an explosion and buildings shaking.
A sonic boom occurs due to shock waves created by an object travelling through the air at a rate faster than the speed of sound. They often sound like an explosion to the human ear, due to the amount ...
A sonic boom heard across parts of the East and South East of England sounded like "an explosion", shook houses and set off car alarms, according to police emergency call data. The loud bang was heard ...
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Why That Viral Jet Vapor Isn’t a Sonic Boom
Countless viral images show fighter jets surrounded by a misty cloud, often labeled as a “sonic boom”—but that's a misconception. The video explains how these dramatic vapor cones are actually caused ...
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