Especially for you aeronautical fans out there, here is a collection of images you can use to decorate your desktop wallpaper.
Some of these photos are really, really cool. I especially like the one of a plane that looks like it’s breaking the sound barrier or something.
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The photo you’re referring to features a B-2 Spirit stealth heavy bomber, and the phenomenon you’re referring to is Prandtl-Glauert singularity which occurs when some parts of the plane travel at mach speed and others remain below it. Quite a cool thing to see.
Nice link!
Thank you for that photo/wallpaper. I like it so much! :)