September 27, 2007 at 4:13 pm
How does the sound of a Concorde – 4 turbojets with reheat generating something like 70 tons thrust in total – compare with the sound of a shuttle – 5 rockets lifting a 2000 ton assembly vertically?
And what are the other loudest planes?
Boeing 707?
DC-8?
By: H4ydn - 1st October 2007 at 09:12
in terms of sound pressure levels 😛
unweighted
By: PMN - 1st October 2007 at 00:55
i think it is at least twice as loud as a B52 on take off the last couple of times I have seen them.
Twice as loud? As in 6dB louder? Was that A or C weighted?
OK, I’ll stop being a sarcastic sound engineer now! :p
Paul
By: H4ydn - 1st October 2007 at 00:12
Good question
Im guessing there is a huge exclusion zone around shuttle take offs, so if you got as close as you could it would be relatively quiet.
A B1 is probably similar to the concorde because it has 4 afterburning engines, i think it is at least twice as loud as a B52 on take off the last couple of times I have seen them.
By: Grey Area - 30th September 2007 at 06:39
….Surely Shuttle is louder, and it flies.
And what about B-52?
When the Shuttle “flies” (ie, on the way down) it’s a glider.
On the way up it’s the payload of a large ballistic missile.
And what about the B52? It’s a military heavy bomber not an airliner so your comparision isn’t valid.
Daft question, as I said earlier. 😎
By: chornedsnorkack - 28th September 2007 at 16:10
Well, people complain that Concorde is loud. Surely Shuttle is louder, and it flies.
And what about B-52?
By: Grey Area - 27th September 2007 at 18:01
Of course there’s no comparison. The numbers say it all.
Bit of a daft question in my personal (ie, non-moderatorial) opinion. 😎