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What?Why would you be looking for the loudest cockpit??
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What?Why would you be looking for the loudest cockpit??
I've measured 100 dB in my Luscombe at full throttle. I don't fly her without a headset!
Why would you be looking for the loudest cockpit??
Is yours an E model? Seems like the lesser hp ones would be somewhat quieter, and someone mentioned that the F models are not as bad.
I hear cirrus have one of the quietest cockpits, makes sense really. When the engine quits and you are under chute, things are pretty quiet.Why would you be looking for the loudest cockpit??
Maybe to drown out the wife.Why would you be looking for the loudest cockpit??
I hear cirrus have one of the quietest cockpits, makes sense really. When the engine quits and you are under chute, things are pretty quiet.
Love some of the quotes in that Wiki article:
"It was unsuited to combat due to the engine's 30 minute warm up time"
"[Test pilot] Hendrix also told the formidable Republic project engineer, 'You aren't big enough and there aren't enough of you to get me in that thing again.'"
"Test pilot Hank Beaird took the XF-84H up 11 times, with 10 of these flights ending in forced landings."
"The shock wave was actually powerful enough to knock a man down; an unfortunate crew chief who was inside a nearby C-47 was severely incapacitated during a 30-minute ground run. Coupled with the already considerable noise from the subsonic aspect of the propeller and the dual turbines, the aircraft was notorious for inducing severe nausea and headaches among ground crews. In one report, a Republic engineer suffered a seizure after close range exposure to the shock waves emanating from a powered-up XF-84H."
( ... and they never even used the afterburner that was installed in it!)
Learfan. Idea scrapped after Lear's death due to noise.
I flew in a B-17 once and holy h*ll was that thing loud in the cockpit.
Strange. I flew in one once and was surprised at how (relatively) quiet it was. I figured it would be as loud as the hammers of hell, but it wasn't bad.
The T310 is pretty noisy on takeoff, but that goes for most HP twins. A good ANR headset is a must!
P-51. Noisy, smelly and vibrates.
Funny Wikipedia article, but not funny if you were there.
Yeah, but you're in a P-51-that makes everything else acceptable.