Barny's Breguet Sahara out now..................

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Barny's Breguet Sahara out now..................

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ATB Trev

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Post by crisso »

Thanks for the heads up.

I see there is no sound file therefore, any specific recommendations appreciated?

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Thanks for the heads up - been watching the French forum about this, but missed the release announcement.

http://www.francesim.com/Forum/topic.as ... hichpage=1

Which says Bréguet BR765 Sahara = Pratt & Whitney R-2800 CB.17

and links to other aircraft using this engine

http://www.pratt-whitney.com/about_hist ... _r2800.asp

So a DC-6 sound file?

Ian

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Having heard both IRL, Ian a DC6 sound file would work perfectly

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Neato, I enjoy the quirky ones! Sad there's no VC though. :(
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Leif,

I've heard them both, but too long ago too remember :wink:

Blimey it was in the days when I used to cycle to Heathrow and spend a pleasant moring under the light of 28L (as it was then). The shape of a Breguet 763 was somewhat unmistakeable on approach.

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Ian there used to be one that chugged in and out of Bristol in the early sixties
for some reason listening to my older brother they always called it a "dew-point" and the impression was it was french air force


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No it was a "duck pond" :lol: :lol:

School boy humour :roll:

And "early sixties" is indeed the time frame I was recalling

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What a strange aircraft... and they say the super guppy's ugly!!!
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