Two Brazilian Air Force pilots catapulted two French-made Mirage 2000 jets past the Supremo Tribunal Federal in Brasilia, shattering all the windows in the wake of a massive shockwave.

TWO pilots from the Brazilian Air Force could be in trouble for flying too close to the Brazilian Supreme court and shattering all the windows.

The pilots were flying Mirage 2000s - a French-made plane that can fly at twice the speed of sound - and the shockwaves from the planes shattered all the windows at the Supreme Court.

The flyover was part of an aerial display for a flag exchange ceremony between the two countries.

