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U.K. Research in Sonic Boom
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This paper reviews research work in the United Kingdom on the objective effects of the sonic boom on humans and structures, and the subjective response of humans. Works in these areas, both before and during the Concorde aircraft's supersonic overflights, is described and appropriate references cited.
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Large, J. and May, D., "U.K. Research in Sonic Boom," SAE Technical Paper 710306, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710306.Also In
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