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Brad
Seeing @Radar Contact and Barron Pilot flying twins made me wonder how loud they are inside compared to single engine planes?
Maybe to be more specific, let's limit to piston, non-radial non-pressurized. And let's throw out models with supersonic props (eg 185 with seaplane prop) and stick to more common models. Let's leave out the Skymaster from the twins too (maybe it beats the 185!)
So is a 310 or a Twin Barron louder inside than a 210, 206, Lance, Bonanza, etc. Are two engines located away from the cabin typically louder inside than just one engine right up front.
Maybe to be more specific, let's limit to piston, non-radial non-pressurized. And let's throw out models with supersonic props (eg 185 with seaplane prop) and stick to more common models. Let's leave out the Skymaster from the twins too (maybe it beats the 185!)
So is a 310 or a Twin Barron louder inside than a 210, 206, Lance, Bonanza, etc. Are two engines located away from the cabin typically louder inside than just one engine right up front.