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Here's the video of a R4360 startup sounds I used for the startup sounds. As for the fan slap not included at this time still focusing on radial sounds. This is still an early wip version.
I love this video just because of the announcer and the guy sitting up front having a ball!
I love this video just because of the announcer and the guy sitting up front having a ball!
The startup sounds so bloody disorganized and disharmonic that one wonders how this pinnacle of piston engine development can run smoothly at all. And then it starts to purr...
That cacophony is music to my ears!
Wirrrrrrrrrclack-clack-thump-clack-clack-thump-clack-clack-thump-pop-pop-pop-brap-pow-pop-brummmmmmmmmmm
Cacophonic, low frequency...like fingernails on a chalkboard. It's not as bad as a large two stroke engine on a motorcycle or one of those typically american 6L V8s with that bloody awful low-key "blob-blob-blob-blob", but still enough to make me cringe. And believe it or not, I get these arsehats quite often here in my part of the city. A kingdom for a sniper rifle and a 100% hit rate on motor blocks!
To each his own, I suppose. Shall we agree to disagree on what sounds nice?
Cacophonic, low frequency...like fingernails on a chalkboard. It's not as bad as a large two stroke engine on a motorcycle or one of those typically american 6L V8s with that bloody awful low-key "blob-blob-blob-blob", but still enough to make me cringe. And believe it or not, I get these arsehats quite often here in my part of the city. A kingdom for a sniper rifle and a 100% hit rate on motor blocks!
TuFun, great work on such a great Cold War icon. The sounds you captured sound like many of the radial startups I've heard over the years at airshows and tarmacs. I think Bjoern's just having a bad day for him not to appreciate what you captured in the sound likeness. Are those type engines loud and cacophonic, absolutely. I think you nailed it on the head.
How will you incorporate the jet engines with this model? were you able to overcome the FSX limitations of 2 different engine types on one airframe?
TuFun, great work on such a great Cold War icon. The sounds you captured sound like many of the radial startups I've heard over the years at airshows and tarmacs. I think Bjoern's just having a bad day for him not to appreciate what you captured in the sound likeness. Are those type engines loud and cacophonic, absolutely. I think you nailed it on the head.
How will you incorporate the jet engines with this model? were you able to overcome the FSX limitations of 2 different engine types on one airframe?
Good question! I always wondered how to model the engine setup on the C-123K Provider correctly - same problem. How were the jets on the C-97 operated - unthrottled, like in the Provider, just on / off?
I love the brutish sound of of the big radials, and large cui V8s or Harley engines. And I admire your work and dedication to bring those lovely sounds into the sim as well as possible, Tufun. Cheers to you!
Mark