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Are you sick of the stock "Zero" sounds?

Rami

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Aircraft engine sounds...

Here is a listing of aircraft engine sounds and the aircraft that use them.

The Eastern Front

The Klimov VK-100+ series engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5848

This soundpack is appropritate for the Yakovlev series of inline fighters, as well as the Lavochkin LaGG-3, and the Peylyakov Pe-2 / Pe-3 series fighter-bombers. Tupolev Sb-2 bombers also used the Klimov VK-100 series.

(Note that the Klimov VK-100+ series is an upgraded Soviet version of the Hispaino-Suiza 12Y!)

The Shvetsov M-82 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5850

This soundpack is appropriate for the Lavochkin La-5 and La-7 series of fighters, as well as the Sukohi Su-2 light bomber.

The Tumansky M-87 and M-88 series radial engines.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5188

These engines were derivatives of the Gnome-Rhone 14K Mistral Major.

The Illyushin DB-3 and IL-4 bombers used Tumansky M-87 and M-88 series radial engines, therefore Lawdog's Gnome-Rhone soundpack is appropriate for them. The PZL P-24 series fighters also used the Gnome-Rhone, as did the Henschel Hs-129.

Shevetsov M-62 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=8300

Late series of the Polikarpov I-16 used the Shevetsov radial engine, which was a derivative of the Wright Cyclone. Lawdog's Brewster Buffalo soundpack would be appropriate to use. Finnish Buffaloes, of course, used the Wright Cyclone.

Early Polikarpov I-16s, and Polish P-7 fighters, used Shvetsov M-22 raidal engines, which were derivatives of the Bristol Jupiter, or license-built versions of the Jupiter itself.

Here is a soundpack you can use: http://robin.akcja.pl/cfs/files/P11-23Snd.zip
 
Here's more...

The Fiat A.74 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5444

Fiat G-50s flying for Finland used Fiat A-74 radials, as did Italian Macchi Mc-200 fighters serving on the Eastern Front.

The Hispaino-Suiza 12Y inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=6049

Finnish Morane-Saulnier Ms-406 fighters initially used Hispaino-Suiza 12Y engines. Occasionally, Finnish mechanics upgraded the aircraft to use captured Klimov VK-100 series engines which had more power.

(When Brunosk completes his Latecoere 298, that also uses the Hispaino-Suiza 12Y)

The Pratt & Whitney Twin Wash R-1830 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=4229

The Curtiss P-36 Hawk flown by the Finnish used the Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp radial.

The Rolls-Royce Merlin XX inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5255

The Hawker Hurricanes, of course, use the Rolls-Royce Merlin XX.

The Rolls-Royce Merlin 45-49 inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5212

The lend-lease Spitfires used later-series Merlins.
 
Another batch...

Bristol Mercury radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=6012

One of the most popular engines, the Bristol Mercury was used in Bristol Blenheims, Gloster Gladiators, PZL P-11 fighters, some series of Westland Lysanders, and some of the Fokker DXXI fighters.

(Other Fokker DXXIs used the Pratt & Whitney R-1535 Twin Wasp junior, another soundpack we could use)

Daimler-Benz DB-601 inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=12011

The Messerschmitt Bf-109 E and F series, along with the Messerschmitt Bf-110 E series, used these engines. The Macchi Mc-202 Folgore, though used only in limited numbers, also used these engines.

Daimler-Benz DB-605 inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5700

The Messerschmitt Bf-110 G series, along with the Bf-109 G series, used these engines.

Daimler-Benz DB-603 inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5609

The Messerschmitt Bf-109 K series used this engine.

BMW 801 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5855

The Focke-Wulf Fw-190 A series used the BMW 801 radial.

The Junkers Jumo 213 inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5858

The Focke-Wulf Fw-190 D series used the Junkers Jumo 213 radial.

The Junkers Jumo 211 inline engine.
Location: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=7317 (Twin)

Location: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5762 (Single)

The single engine sound was used by the Ju-87 Stuka, while the twin sounds are used by the Heinkel He-111 and the Junkers Ju-88 series bombers.

Daimler-Benz DB 606 inline engine.
Location: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=6050

This engine was used in the Heinkel He-177 heavy bomber.
 
More sounds...

BMW 132 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=6013 (Triple)

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=11846 (Single)

The Henschel Hs-123 used a single BMW 132 radial, while the Ju-52 used three BMW 132 engines. The Dornier Do-17 P series also used the BMW 132 series, along with limited models of the Junkers Ju-86, the E series.

The Bramo 323 radial engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=8520

This engine was used in the Z series Dornier Do-17, as well as the Dornier Do-24 and the Focke-Wulf Fw-200 Condor.

The Allison V-1710 inline engine.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=11736 (P-40 Warhawk)

The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk used the Allison engine.

Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=7090

The Bell P-39 Airacobra used the -63 subseries of the Allison engine.

The Wright R-2600 Cyclone radial engine
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5152

The Douglas A-20 Havoc was used by the Soviets.

The Fiat Br-20 (used in limited numbers in the East) used two Fiat A.74s.
Obio's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=12536

The Sm-79 Sparviero was used in limited numbers on the Eastern Front.
Lawdog's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=6017

The Cant Z 1007 was also used, and had license-bulit Gnome-Rhone derivatives.
Obio's soundpack: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=12102

The Sm-81 was also used, but mostly for transport duties.
Soundpack by pcmeneg: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=12112

I'll do some other theatres later on....but we could still use a Mikulin AM-35/38 soundpack for the MiG-1 and 3, along with the IL-2 Sturmovik. Other wish lists include the Bristol Pegasus, Perseus, and Tauraus radial engines.
 
I like that list...

THANKS!:friday:


edit:
The Bf-109K used the DB 605D. The Do-335, He-219, and Do-217 used the DB 603.

The Fw-190D's Jumo 213 was an inline liquid cooled engine
 
I dunno you do all that work and still some aren't satisfied:costumes:
 
Just search out Lawdog uploads in the SOH library and download all of them.

Wikipedia is great about telling what engine aircraft used throughout their lifespans. Most back then were made by a very limited group of engine builders, so Lawdog has the vast majority covered as well as the two, three and four engine configurations.

Then, for jets, Obio has some on here.
 
...:ernae:great thread RAMI:ernae:
.very helpful,saves me many GOOGLE hours matey:icon_lol:
 
To all,

Since it seems that it was a popular thread and one that garnered some interest, I will once again go through some engine types in WWII aircraft and tell you where to locate sound packs for them. Most of these packs have been created by Lawdog2360 or Obio, although other members, including Solobo and Dauntless Driver have made contributions.

With that in mind, let's run though some of the list...

The Bristol Mercury was one of most widely-used engines of the early-war period, being used in the Bristol Blenheim, the Fokker DXXI, (except some Finnish versions) one version of the Junkers Ju-86 bomber, the Gloster Gladiator and Gauntlet, the PZL 11-series fighters, some of the Westland Lysander series, and the Fokker G.1.

Bristol Mercury: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=6012

Or: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=14491

The Wright R-1820 Cyclone was also a widely-used engine of the war, with versions of varying types being used in some versions of the Grumman F4F Wildcat, the Brewster Buffalo, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, and most versions of the Lockheed Hudson.

Wright R-1820 Cyclone: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=8300

Or: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=11849

Twin soundpack: http://www.virtualwings.org/hudson/sounds.htm

A four-engined version is available in the Donationware B-17 pack, as well as another version here: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=13383

The Wright R-2600 Cyclone is another widely-used engine of the Second World War, being used in the Curtiss SBD Helldiver, the Grumman TBF/TBM Avenger, one version of the Short Sterling, and the Vultee Vengeance. In twin-engined form, they also equipped the B-25 Mitchell series, many models of the Douglas A-20 series, and the Martin Baltimore.

Wright R-2600 Cyclone: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5390

Twin: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=13677

Or: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5152

The Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp was yet another widely-used engine of World War II, equipping nearly all versions of the Consolidated B-24 Liberator / Privateer, as well as the Curtiss P-36 Hawk, certain versions (primarily Australian) of the Bristol Beaufort, the Commonwealth Boomerang, the Consolidated PBY Catalina, the PB2Y Coronardo, the Douglas C-47 Skytrain, early (DB-7) versions of the Douglas Havoc / Boston, some versions of the Grumman Wildcat, some versions of the Vickers Wellington, the Martin Maryland, the VL Myrsky, the Vultee P-66 Vanguard, some versions of the Lockheed Hudson, the P-43 Lancer, and certain versions (primarily Australian) of the Short Sunderland.

Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=4229

(Two other versions are packaged with the Donationware Wildcat and Curtiss Hawk)

(No twin freeware version exists, sorry!)

Four engines: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=8272

More to come...:icon29:
 
Reply...

Now let's go through some more British types, so that you guys don't hang me from the deck of a ship!

The Bristol Jupiter...No freeware version.

The Bristol Jupiter was not in widespread use in Europe by the beginning of the war, though their derivatives powered early examples of the Polikarpov I-16. During WWII, these engines did power the Polish P-7 fighter, the Fokker C.X, along with versions of the Polikarpov I-15 fighter. In derivative form, these engines also powered the Nakajima Ki-27 'Nate,' the Mitsubishi A5M 'Claude,' as well as license-built RC-120 and 130-series derivatives by Alfa Romeo which powered some versions of the Sm-79 Sparviero and Sm-81 Pipistrello.

The Sm-81 Pipistrello does have a three-engined version: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=12112

Bristol Perseus...No freeware single-engined version.

The Bristol Perseus was a sleeve-valve single-bank radial engine used by several Bristol aircraft, including the Blackburn Roc, Skua, and Botha, as well as certain versions of the Westland Lysander.

Bristol Pegasus...No freeware single version.

A twin set is found in the Handley-Page Hampden download: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=10191

The Bristol Pegasus was used in a slew of early-war aircraft, from the Polish P-23 'Karas' and P-37 'Los' bombers to the ubiquitous Fairey Swordfish. It was also used in certain versions of the Vickers Wellington, the Handley-Page Hampden, the Bristol Bombay, the Supermarine Walrus, the Vickers Wellesley, and most versions of the Short Sunderland. Derivatives of this design also helped to power some of the Savoia-Marchetti Sm-series bombers, together with modified versions of the Bristol Jupiter and Gnome-Rhone types.

Bristol Taurus: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=14450 (Single and twin)

The Bristol Taurus was a double-banked fourteen-cylinder sleeve-valve radial engine which powered most versions of the Bristol Beaufort, and well as the Fairey Albacore torpedo bomber.

Bristol Hercules: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/downloads/download.php?lloc=downloads&FileID=5259 (Twin)

The Bristol Hercules were the primary source of radial engines for Britain's 'heavies,' powering versions of the Vickers Wellington, the Handley-Page Halifax, most versions of the Short Sterling, certain versions of the Avro Lancaster, the Armstring-Whitworth Albemarle, and most versions of the Bristol Beaufighter.
 
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