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*DC-9 BR715 SOUNDS*
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By Erick Cantu with recordings from Aaron Hay and some from AirsideTV.com (with permission)

OVERVIEW:

These are the DC-9 sounds to be used with any aircraft with Rolls-Royce BR715 turbofan engines. These are recorded from the real deal and represent precisely what you would hear in the cockpit of the DC-9 - a very quiet engine sound with a gentle wind noise (which for some odd reason isn't as dominant in a DC-9 cockpit as others, according to out testers with DC-9 cockpit experience). The SGA DC-9 family is pre-configured to use the proper soundsets, so as long as you follow the installation instructions, your SGA DC-9s should be ready to use these already!

INSTALLATION:

Create a folder named "sounds" in your FS2004 aircraft folder (if you haven't already, this is actually a very common practice). Extract the DC9_BR715 folder into this folder. That's it! If you need an aircraft to use these sounds, simply edit the aircraft's sound.cfg to read as follows:

[fltsim]
alias=sounds\DC9_BR715

NOTE: included are two sound configs for two soundsets. The default is the cockpit sounds, but if you wish to fly with a passenger soundset, simply rename the cockpit sound.cfg to something else and rename SOUND_PASSENGER.cfg to SOUND.cfg. If you use the apssenger config you will be treated to the sound of two BR715 engines completely unmuffled by distance and cockpit walls - a lovely sound indeed!

LEGAL:

These sounds are freeware and if you use them in any sort of commercial release, you will not have to deal with me, instead you will have to deal with Derek and the gys at Airside, and you will not enjoy it! If you wish to use any clips in a freeware soundset, just ask first. Chances are we'll have no problem with it.

Enough of this crapola. Go fly!

Erick/SGA
erick@sgair.net