Ear the engine of other aircraft..real pilots
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Dear BMS Team.
Scenario: when a real f16 pilot are in taxy next for departure and 2 ship in front of him afterburner for the take off…
Question: can he hear the engine of those other planes? Currently i cannot ear anything but i dont know if because of canopy isolation and so has to be in this way or not in real life.
If y know.
Thanks!!
Gundam
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@gundam I’m pretty sure you will be able to hear something if the aircraft is at full afterburner. If only a MIL power setting, that would probably not be heard as clearly.
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Yes they can (unless using GOOD ear plugs). NIL is fully right about afterburner vs Mil.
Try setting your External Sound Slider further to the right.
Problem is, Falcon4 sound code is from middle age and we can’t set something really realistic without preventing pp from having some other feedbacks.
In other words, it s not an easy affair to please everyone. Actually, it is impossible, especially pleasing ppl how want holywoodian effects.
Boosting one aspect will ruin the realism and the opposite is also true: increasing the “immersion” (called immersion by ppl who never flew in a real fighter jet) ruins the realism. -
Yes you can here it within the real cockpit, even when you are in the air and e.g. your wingman passes by you in full AB. Its very special low-freq bass sound, nothing we have now in-sim.
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It is not dramatically audible … even without headset and earplugs.
This can give a little idea …
In mil
With AB
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Hello,
From my real life experience, (I never used earplugs inflight, I hate that), here is my feedback :
Sound inside a fighter aircraft is like a vaccum.
Afterburner inside a fighter aircraft sounds like a light growling.
You will hear another aircraft’s afterburner on ground if canopy is locked.
Under 90% RPM it’s more difficult to hear something from your wingman.
Inflight I can’t remember that I ever heard wingman or leader’s engine.
Just my 100 yen.
Cheers,
Radium
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Hi All,.
Thanks very much for all yours feedback. For me this info is very precious! I will try to review my sound configuration too.
A big hug,
Gundam