P-51 Howl
#16

i will have a look at having multiple sounds for a dive at different speeds, got some experience with the prs having done some engine sounds and dive sounds. Now if some one has already acquired a howl then please send it my way. Other than that i will have to take it from that video and try and extract parts of it with out the commentator in.
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#17

Lt.Wolf Wrote:i will have a look at having multiple sounds for a dive at different speeds, got some experience with the prs having done some engine sounds and dive sounds. Now if some one has already acquired a howl then please send it my way. Other than that i will have to take it from that video and try and extract parts of it with out the commentator in.

i will see if i can dig it out and pm you if i find it.
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#18

Im quite happy you guys are just as keen to have this as I am.
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#19

Well shoot having the P-51 being my favorite plane I could post some videos of the P-51's Merlin engine. If you want me to.
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#20

Lt.Wolf Wrote:i will have a look at having multiple sounds for a dive at different speeds, got some experience with the prs having done some engine sounds and dive sounds. Now if some one has already acquired a howl then please send it my way. Other than that i will have to take it from that video and try and extract parts of it with out the commentator in.

ive got a howl but not in a Merlin or well not even a V set up engine

ive got some boomers sounds if that could help
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#21

man that boomer sounds beautiful, is it still being worked on?
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#22

yes it it Big Grin

slowly but surely

i've got a exams coming up soon so i'm sorta buckling down on those at the moment
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#23

Gladly awaiting this one, and good luck for exams. Big Grin
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#24

Whatever happened to this?

I would like a very authentic Mustang Merlin sound (Spitfire too) and authentic dive sounds, with the howl if authentic. Apparently it is. I assumed when I saw the video that it might be a supercharger or something. Whatever causes it, the Spitfire doesn't produce that sound.

The laminar wing should not cause this...if anything it might be quieter, since, be definition, it has non-turbulent airflow over more of the wing. 8) :twisted:
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