Hey J, I did upload a version for the Q400. Check Flightsim.com
Cheers,
Aaron
I've been searching for it in FlighSim with no luck...
Can you pint the link, please?
Hey J, I did upload a version for the Q400. Check Flightsim.com
Cheers,
Aaron
I've been searching for it in FlighSim with no luck...
Can you pint the link, please?
link, please?
https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?searchid=65641487
You need to be logged in though to see the page and download the file.
A search in the File library using 'Aerofly Q400' did the trick: it only has this one result.
BTW I do wonder of these new sounds will work after the recent update of AFS2...? I seem to remember Jet-Pack also changed some sound settings with that update.
Display Morehttps://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?searchid=65641487
You need to be logged in though to see the page and download the file.
A search in the File library using 'Aerofly Q400' did the trick: it only has this one result.
BTW I do wonder of these new sounds will work after the recent update of AFS2...? I seem to remember Jet-Pack also changed some sound settings with that update.
Thanks.
It was the log in...
This forum is full of helpful pilots!
Cheers,
Aaron
Skysong Soundworks
And former pilots (my case, unfortunately).
And, (i wish) future pilots...
That is the main feature of the constant speed prop, the propeller and engine are rotating at a constant speed and thus the sound is pretty much constant as well.
This is a feature of the real aircraft (just get used to it)... one could add a bit more "load", so more lower frequencies, yes. But that requires some work on the sound engine as well if we want to add in a low-frequency gain.
i have heard this line more than once in this forum, and I think it needs to stop. I’m sorry, but I have flown a number of constant speed prop aircraft in my life, and the engine noise changes with even small changes to throttle input. Not only that, but it’s an absolutely essential part of a pilot’s ability to set power, or to detect small changes in power due to altitude or temperature changes. I have unfortunately stayed away from these aircraft in FS2 because of this fact, and feel it needs changing before I can see myself ever flying them. Was hoping an update would eventually come, but unfortunately this sounds like the official line, which is a shame.