30.11.2008, 03:47
Suburb job! 99.99% jet sounds. May I make a small observation?
The me 262 had a two cycle engine (one per engine) located in the front cone. there was a pull starter to start each engine. This is why the engine start on these sounded like rattling tin cans. I guess the developers were trying to emulate the sound of a two-stroke snow blower or grass edger.
I used to be an aircraft mechanic and this sounds great! now one other thing is that the shut down on some engines have a distinctive sound as well. it is much like the start up you include only in reverse, and it takes a little longer to wind down. It is like someone simply pulled the plug. It is really fuel cutoff that kills the engine.
On start it might be neat to be able to hear the tick-tick tick of the spark igniters, however no spark igniters on shutdown.
(just a thought)
Great work
The me 262 had a two cycle engine (one per engine) located in the front cone. there was a pull starter to start each engine. This is why the engine start on these sounded like rattling tin cans. I guess the developers were trying to emulate the sound of a two-stroke snow blower or grass edger.
I used to be an aircraft mechanic and this sounds great! now one other thing is that the shut down on some engines have a distinctive sound as well. it is much like the start up you include only in reverse, and it takes a little longer to wind down. It is like someone simply pulled the plug. It is really fuel cutoff that kills the engine.
On start it might be neat to be able to hear the tick-tick tick of the spark igniters, however no spark igniters on shutdown.
(just a thought)
Great work