[MOD] Assorted Sounds - F4U-1_Corsair - 14.12.2008
This mod replaces a few of the original sounds with recordings.
Tank's sound taken from a live Panzer tank
Bf-109's cockpit buzzer reduced in tone (this is not a recording but sounds similar to one I hear a year ago.)
heavy artillary has shell casing eject sound added.
explosion sound taken from a mortar (not firework) shell explosion at what was probably a very unsafe distance.
Auto sounds taken from a Studabaker truck.
Download
enjoy.
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Paulo Hirth - 21.12.2008
Thank you! Lets go comunity we need more sound!
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{HVY-E}Jinxx - 10.01.2009
Just 1 problem... Heavy Arty doesn't use shell casings. It is mearly a war head ( the round ) put into the tube followed by bags of propellent charge. The number and type of bags used, combined with the elevation of the barrel, dictates the range of the round.
- choctaw111 - 10.01.2009
Redleg Wrote:Just 1 problem... Heavy Arty doesn't use shell casings. It is mearly a war head ( the round ) put into the tube followed by bags of propellent charge. The number and type of bags used, combined with the elevation of the barrel, dictates the range of the round.
Someone from Lewis would say that.
Much of the arty in Il2 used rounds with cases, so this mod, although not all encompassing, is still pretty good.
- F4U-1_Corsair - 10.01.2009
ya, but I suppose he would know what he is talking about.
German 88's used a shell casing, as did some destroyers heaviest guns.
In one sailors memoirs, which he wrote not too long ago, he recalls hearing the clanging of shell casing while on shore, from a destroyer just off the coast, though faint. (obviously between shots)
It may be possible that he heard them origionate from somewhere else, but it seems doubtful
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{HVY-E}Jinxx - 10.01.2009
Even in WWII, 105mm and larger did not use shell casings. Pak 75 and below do use a shell casing.
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{HVY-E}Jinxx - 10.01.2009
F4U-1_Corsair Wrote:ya, but I suppose he would know what he is talking about.
German 88's used a shell casing, as did some destroyers heaviest guns.
In one sailors memoirs, which he wrote not too long ago, he recalls hearing the clanging of shell casing while on shore, from a destroyer just off the coast, though faint. (obviously between shots)
It may be possible that he heard them origionate from somewhere else, but it seems doubtful
Naval 5" guns used shells casings. Large caliber guns did not.
- F4U-1_Corsair - 10.01.2009
what about the guns on the early war destroyers, I haven't seen any in real lift, but in the game, breach seems to me to be used with shell with casings.
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{HVY-E}Jinxx - 10.01.2009
Naval guns have basically been unchanged since WWII other than FC (Fire Control). 5" guns and below used casings as they aren't that heavy, appx 50-70 lbs /rnd. Large caliber guns 12" and above used/use a shell and powder bags loaded via a trolley/ramming tray like that found in Battleships.
(I was Navy for 6yrs before joining the Army. Should've stayed in the Navy.... DOH!).
Anyway.... The guns used on Naval Destroyers in WWII are the same guns that were still used on the Whidbey Island Class Amphibious Assault Ships (LSD's) until the early 90's until they were retired.
- F4U-1_Corsair - 10.01.2009
ok.
that makes sense.
As far as the mod goes, that seems to be similar to what I've done, most guns larger than 50mm have the shell sound, as well as naval guns on destroyers.