January 16, 200620 yr Hi all, just want to know if this looks about right for the cockpit wind sounds for an airliner.(WIND_SOUND) filename=BAIRminimum_volume=4000maximum_volume=200000minimum_rate=0.7maximum_rate=1.8minimum_speed=240.0maximum_speed=550.0I heard from a real Southwest Airlines 737 captain that you really start to hear the sounds around 250kts. Can anyone elabrate on that? I tried it on Ericks DC-9, MD80s and 727 but its so quiet during takeoff and landing and all I hear is the cockpit fans. Is this accurate for a rear engine aircraft?Thanks,Bill Asus Tuf Gaming Plus B550 - Ryzen 7 5800X3D - Asus GeForce 4080 RTX OC Edition - 64GB DDR4 (3600Mhz) - EVGA 850W Power Supply - 2X 1 TB NVME PCIE gen 4 - Windows 11 (25H2)
January 16, 200620 yr Author WOW, no one has any insight on this?Bill Asus Tuf Gaming Plus B550 - Ryzen 7 5800X3D - Asus GeForce 4080 RTX OC Edition - 64GB DDR4 (3600Mhz) - EVGA 850W Power Supply - 2X 1 TB NVME PCIE gen 4 - Windows 11 (25H2)
January 17, 200620 yr On a 727 all there really is up front is wind noise. The 737 has more engine content but since it shares the same nose, it gets about as much wind noise as a 727. Try lowering the minimum_speed=240 down to about 90.00 and see what happens. The 727 starts to pick up wind noise at around 100 knots.Cheers,JohnBoeing 727/737 & Lockheed C-130/L-100 Mechanichttp://www.sstsim.com/images/team/JR.jpg
January 17, 200620 yr Author Thank you for your reply, I will try it out.Bill Asus Tuf Gaming Plus B550 - Ryzen 7 5800X3D - Asus GeForce 4080 RTX OC Edition - 64GB DDR4 (3600Mhz) - EVGA 850W Power Supply - 2X 1 TB NVME PCIE gen 4 - Windows 11 (25H2)
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