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I recall seeing a bio on the USAF Thunderbirds. At the time they were flying F-100 Super Sabres and were doing a demonstration at an airbase in South America (can't remember which one). The base commander asked them to break the sound barrier in a diving high speed run. They obliged noting that it would cause significant damage to proximate buildings. Nevertheless, they were asked to continue. The interviewing Thunderbird pilot noted that they broke out every window in the near vicinity. Mythbusters got that one wrong. As evidence check out this video of an F-111 doing a supersonic pass on a mountain observation station and the resultant damage that was "proven" to never occur. I can't find the full length version, but it includes filing cabinets thrown on the floor, huge cracks in the walls and ceiling, windows blown out, gutters on the roof torn off, etc.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8124lhm6d7o