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Old 21-12-13, 21:36
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Default Great video where can you get the alternate sound track

Hi Tony

Thanks for posting the link to a great Video, but where can you get the alternate sound track the one with just the sound of the those big engines?

I know they are making the video for the general public who have no appreciation for the sound of those big radials or big Vs. But I love the sound of those engines. It would be great if somebody made a video of some of the great old planes with a really good sound track.

There is one video of the Canadian Landcaster that has some good sound bits in it.

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Old 22-12-13, 22:46
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Default Engine sounds

I agree, usually prefer just to hear the engine sounds but I note that was all shot from a helicopter with a Tyler (gyro) mount as well as a couple of onboard POV shots from the B17. Having shot a lot of air to air my experience is you can usually only hear the aircraft you are in, and in the case of the helicopter mount they could not record any at all so have to build a soundtrack. Not impossible but very hard to get right. I have a lot of sound recorded inside the Hudson with the sound of a pair of Wright Cyclones which is awesome in itself but virtually anything shot from the ground has the doppler effect.
They could at least have used the wonderful sound with the few ground to air shots though!

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Hi Tony

Thanks for posting the link to a great Video, but where can you get the alternate sound track the one with just the sound of the those big engines?

I know they are making the video for the general public who have no appreciation for the sound of those big radials or big Vs. But I love the sound of those engines. It would be great if somebody made a video of some of the great old planes with a really good sound track.

There is one video of the Canadian Landcaster that has some good sound bits in it.

Cheers Phil
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Old 23-12-13, 00:20
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this is youtube of Hamilton Lanc without music...there are a couple of them on youtube ( surprising how small the cockpit is on such a big bomber)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXnVQftvIBA

and this is a tragic end to pilot and mosquito plane...very sad

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aVZMNw6u2U


and here's a description on how to fly a mossie...sounds dangerous!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S5w2TsKKQo

and mossie flying with no tragic end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRGwfNrnWsc
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Old 23-12-13, 05:39
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Default C-130j

Hi Guys

Some great footage currently being posted.

Here is one of the big modern birds. Who knew the C-130J was aerobatic? And performing aerobatics over a populated area, no less! (BTW, the horn is stall warning; the woop! Woop! Woop! Is an accelerated stall warning, and the female voice is the aircraft telling the pilot what he should do to correct the situation.)

Wimp.com: http://wimp.com/cockpitview/

Enjoy

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Old 23-12-13, 17:26
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Default NZ Mossie

In honour of all the hard work from all those Kiwis, here is a clip from Hamilton, Ontario earlier this year, showing what their efforts produced.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1S90kGfLXY


Well done chaps!!!


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