March 26, 201412 yr So I just downloaded Rlaborie's new A400M (link below), and overall it's a nice bird, with one major, glaring flaw: http://secure.simmarket.com/rlaborie-cargo-400m-fsxp3dv2.phtml It uses the stock Beach King sounds :wacko: Considering the whole package only cost $26 (USD), I'm not blaming the dev. But, I would like to know if there's anything out there (free or paid, I'm open to both) that can at least approximate the sound of four 11,000 SHP (!) turbines swinging 9 bladed props. Here's what I'm shooting for: ^Addmittidly, it's gonna be tough to get too close, as from some angles it sounds more like a Turbo-fan than a turbo prop (at what point do you have so many blades that you basically have a TF without a housing, anyway?). Thoughts?
March 26, 201412 yr Some other buyers have swapped in the Iris C27j sounds. My MSFS 2020 repaints: Flightsim.to - Profile of HStreet Working on MSFS 2024 versions.
March 27, 201412 yr This looks like a nice aircraft. How about the complexity of the systems modeled? is it a study-sim addon as the PMDG or Coolsky DC-9? For the price I doubt it, but it does look great. Thank you -E Enrique Vaamonde
March 27, 201412 yr It's nowhere near the PMDG/Coolsky level. My initial take is the complexity and graphics are similar to a competitor, the Virtavia C17. The C27j sounds - they're somewhat close, but have always sounded 'tinny' to me. The OP is right, for $26 you're getting at least what you pay for. Hans Soule
March 27, 201412 yr ...look just flight a4000 airlifter,a great sound and at the moment very cheap...
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