Awesome video!!
I have a big question, which pertains to all interior sounds in aircraft where either a set of headphones, or a full helmet with headphones would normally be worn. Aren't the wind/gear/switch/engine sounds actually a little louder than normally heard with the headsets in place??
I ask, because when I go flying with my buddy just in a Cessna 150/182 class or a Piper Warrior class aircraft, or even in our ultralites, when we had them, the noises were very much muted compared to without the earcovers. It seems that most soundsets use unmuted sounds, or even exterior volume, in enclosed cockpits. I realize that some, especially warbirds, would be extremely loud, especially without the headsets, but even that video did not seem "overpowering" except when he did the high speed pass and turn. and I'm sure he barely heard it, with the tight fitting helmet/headphones on. As I've never had the fortune to get a ride in anything other than the aforementioned Cessnas/Pipers, I don't know for sure. I do remember one ride in a Piper Tomahawk that was extremely noisy, even with the headphones on. But our small airport didn't keep that plane very long.
Just a realism question/inquiry, not a negative.