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Looking for a sound addon : gears,spoilers.flaps and brakes

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Up to V3 I used FSPS Dolby Cockpit Sounds icw my 737-800 aircraft.

It added :

- spoiler wind sound with volume according to the speed

- flaps wind sound according to the position and speed

- gears sound according to opening the geardoors , geardump and gear down . Volume depending on speed

- brakes + brakes overheat sound

 

FSPS in april this year stopped selling it and made it freeware. In V4 it is working for 5-15 min and then it stops responding. Good enough for take off.

When landing I need to restart the program.

So I am looking for a program similar to this one and that keeps working in V4.

 

 

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that would be a2a accu feel... which will come to v4 soon according to their forum :)

Victor Roos

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Did they add extra feature to it then as V2 gives wheel/brake sound and wind sound based on speed ?

Spoiler sound and flaps sound depending on speed and position is what I am looking for .

Regards, Gerard 

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10 hours ago, GSalden said:

Spoiler sound and flaps sound depending on speed and position is what I am looking for 

maybe no.. sorry ;)

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Thanks for thinking with me.

FSPS Dolby Cockpit sounds has it all but in V4 it loses connection after 5-15 min. 

Therefore I was looking for a replacement.

I really wonder why there is little interest in realistic sounds in the cockpit...

regards, Gerard

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It might be because the gold standard in ESP based sim 737s for home use already has cockpit recorded sounds in it? It is often mentioned that in the 737 cockpit you actually can't hear that much compared to the cabin.

I don't know which software you are using with your hardware, prosim maybe? I'm surprised it doesn't already have accurate sounds with it. If it does and you can't hear much from the flaps and spoilers then maybe that is because you can't really hear them?

A lot of these sound add in packs are to add immersion rather than accuracy.

Just an idea.

Chris

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42 minutes ago, tutmeister said:

It might be because the gold standard in ESP based sim 737s for home use already has cockpit recorded sounds in it? It is often mentioned that in the 737 cockpit you actually can't hear that much compared to the cabin.

I don't know which software you are using with your hardware, prosim maybe? I'm surprised it doesn't already have accurate sounds with it. If it does and you can't hear much from the flaps and spoilers then maybe that is because you can't really hear them?

A lot of these sound add in packs are to add immersion rather than accuracy.

Just an idea.

Chris

You can hear those sounds from within the cockpit , some bring less loud.

Making those sounds speed dependent and for flaps also position dependent requires a program that takes care of those sounds outside Fs.

Who is willing to pay $ 30 extra for their payware aircraft just because of those sounds in P3D which already has higher addon prices... ?

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