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Just wanted to aks you a question PMDG.? As everyone else is firing questions about this beuatiful plane your about to release. I would like to ask if you have got the classic gear up howling sound as the wheels hit the pads in the deck. Thank you. P.s Once again well done lads for all your hard work really looking forward to flying this baby..

Imagine if they modelled increasing Flap rumble with increased drag, I think they'd create this, I'm not sure, but most payware aircraft have this, heck some freeware have this, I think the NGX has it, though it's something I could live without, also if it eases your mind think about the fact that they recorded sounds for most knobs in the cockpit!Amazing work they did here.

Imagine if they modelled increasing Flap rumble with increased drag, I think they'd create this, I'm not sure, but most payware aircraft have this, heck some freeware have this, I think the NGX has it, though it's something I could live without, also if it eases your mind think about the fact that they recorded sounds for most knobs in the cockpit!Amazing work they did here.
did they really record real sounds in a real plane?

Marc M.
 

yes they did

Phil Leaven

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The Spin brakes are indeed modeled so you will hear the tires hit the pads and spin down after takeoff.

Paul Gollnick

Manager Customer/Technical Support

Precision Manuals Development Group

www.precisionmanuals.com

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yay!

Andrew Simmons

 

 

 

 

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DA-20 Katana Diamond (Aerosoft)

A2A B377 (Captain of the Ship) Flightsim Labs ConcordeX.

TM Warthog/TIR5/REX2/ASE/Topcat/RadarContact4/FSX

PMDG MD-11/J41/Old737NG/747-400x /IFly737FSX/A2A Spitfire/A2A B-17 Accusim

Thats amazing :)

Marc M.
 

  • Commercial Member
did they really record real sounds in a real plane?
yes and lots of them. Well over 500 sounds recorded from a real NG are in the sim. You should hear what Armen has done with the engine sounds right throughout the thrust range. The guy is a genius!

 

- Jane Whittaker

 

 

even more excited :) didn't think it was possible to be so amped :D

Marc M.
 

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Not only do you hear the tires hit the snubbers, but it's actually modelled realistically depending on whether the tires are actually spinning. If you wait a while to retract the gear you won't hear it because the tires have stopped rotating. Likewise extending and retracting the gear in flight (ex - go arounds) also will not have the sound since the tires were never spinning in the first place.

Ryan Maziarz
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For fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com

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Howard
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Not only do you hear the tires hit the snubbers, but it's actually modelled realistically depending on whether the tires are actually spinning. If you wait a while to retract the gear you won't hear it because the tires have stopped rotating. Likewise extending and retracting the gear in flight (ex - go arounds) also will not have the sound since the tires were never spinning in the first place.
Fantastic. Love the attention to detail. Then again - I should probably stop being suprised. Attention to detail seems to be exactly what you guys do best. Chris.

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Nick did talk about this in his exteral walk around video....

Jordan Gregory

 

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wooooow this plane is so realistic I don't think you even need to add the warning -DON'T USE FOR REAL WORLD AVIATION-!; it won'tmake any difference!

Just wanted to aks you a question PMDG.? As everyone else is firing questions about this beuatiful plane your about to release. I would like to ask if you have got the classic gear up howling sound as the wheels hit the pads in the deck. Thank you. P.s Once again well done lads for all your hard work really looking forward to flying this baby..
The new vidweo posted by AoA answers your question about the "howling sound" when the nose gear is retracted. You bet you bottom its modeled and its sounds 100% like it does in all my real life videos! Watch and Drool hehe http://www.flyaoamed...737ngx-takeoff/ Wheels up at just around 33 mins 40 sec.

Andrew Simmons

 

 

 

 

Intel i7 950+Corsair H70.

6 Gig ram Kingston Hyperx 1600Mhz

ASUS GTX560 Ti (900mhz core/1800Shader/2100Memory)

1T Cavier Black HD + 1T Cavier Green for backup jobs.

Win7 64 Bit

Asus X58A-UD3R (Rev2)

OCZ 600w PSU

 

 

 

 

DA-20 Katana Diamond (Aerosoft)

A2A B377 (Captain of the Ship) Flightsim Labs ConcordeX.

TM Warthog/TIR5/REX2/ASE/Topcat/RadarContact4/FSX

PMDG MD-11/J41/Old737NG/747-400x /IFly737FSX/A2A Spitfire/A2A B-17 Accusim

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