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HP42 Sounds
Posted: 18 May 2007, 22:33
by stegs
Anyone know of any recommended sounds for the HP42?
Posted: 18 May 2007, 22:37
by DaveB
Hi Steve,
I use the ones off the default Vimy for want of something else. Couldn't say how realistic they are but they beat the pants off the default DC3
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Posted: 18 May 2007, 22:46
by stegs
I've just downloaded the excellent HP42 after seeing it talked about on the forum. I would think that four old radial engines like that would have a pretty rough sound.
What about it on the VA? Never make any money I suppose and a simrate of 64x would be needed
Steve
Posted: 18 May 2007, 22:50
by Garry Russell
Concur Dave
I use the Vimy as well
No idea what a real one sounded like
So I don't know it's wrong.......
Garry
Posted: 19 May 2007, 00:20
by DaveB
Yup.. rough is how I'd imagine they'd sound too.. very 'valvey' (not a word I know but I know you know what I mean)

Which file was it Steve and where from??
Worry not btw. I want the HP42 in the VA lineup as much as you do and it's inclusion has already been/is being considered (privately though I've just blown that)
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Posted: 19 May 2007, 09:40
by kit
The most logical sound set would be that from the Ford Tri-Motor.
Like the HP42, the Tri-Motor used a 9 cylinder single row radial engine, albeit with one more of them but FS sorts that out on its own.
The Tri-Motor's Whirlwinds were only 300 hp as against the HP42s 500 hp Jupiters but who's counting?
The Vimy used liquid cooled V12 R-R Eagles in the original version and the replica one now flying uses turbo-charged V8s so the sound wouldn't be much like an HP42 at all I'd have thought.
The VA I fly with, Albion Air Cargo, has an Albion Empire Division of which I'm the Division Captain for my sins. We have a couple of HP42s in the fleet, a Western version and an Eastern, and use them on services to South Africa. Any one flight takes about 10-12
DAYS depending on the local winds. It's good fun confusing the on-line controllers on IVAO when they say 'Cleared to FL290' or similar.......

Posted: 19 May 2007, 09:58
by DispatchDragon
Just a thought - The Jupiter was a much slower turning engine than the Whirlwind plus it was throwing a heavy wooden prop rather than a Ham Standard - One of the original members of the board of Britannia Capt Davidson? was a first officer for Imperial and My older brother built a desk top model of the HP42 for him - his comment was that the sounded like a dememented sewing machine (Im assuming like DaveB he was referring to the rocker arm noise - something like a BIG Pobjoy Catarct)
Anyone who has heard a Comper Swift or a BA Swallow running will know
what I mean
Leif