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IRIS AudioworX Lycoming 360 soundpack for FSX

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

A demonstration of the new IRIS AudioworX Lycoming 360 soundpack for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.

Designed and developed for the upcoming IRIS Pro Series DA-40 Diamond Star, this product has been tested in various other freeware and commercial single engine aircraft and should work fine with default and add-on products alike.

This product features all new sounds recorded from the exterior of the Lycoming O-360 engine and remastered, sampled and engineered for superb clarity both inside and outside of the cockpit!

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  • Sorry about the squishy vid...seems that Movie Maker 2.6 that I've downloaded for Win 7 doesn't have HD export options...what a crock!

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  • Do you have any continental sounds? preferrably a IO-520D, or the one in the Carenado c185

  • Yeah, right away I noticed it sounded different from the fuel-injected 172's I was used to flying.

    Still sounds great.

  • A Cessna 172 Nav III G1000 only needs 600'-700' for take-off with 2 average weight souls on board.

    Also, the same aircraft with a fuel-injected 180 BHP engine has a demonstrated ceiling of 14,000' MSL.

  • how do you get a cessna that high? do you need a lot of T/O space?

  • sorry bout that i thought it was only the cessna 172

  • If you can get me some actual recorded audio from a 172, then fair enough I can give you a list of things I'd need for it and come up with a new soundpack.

    BTW, the recordings were done on a Lycoming O-360 engine on an engine mount, I only used a Cessna 172 as an example aircraft in FS.

    Hence why it's not advertised as a Cessna 172 soundpack, but as a Lycoming 360 soundpack

  • Sounds very good, I'm impressed as aways.

  • Hmm. Try bringing the pitch up but the tone down. Then put a bit of an air wistle to it and I think you have it.

    (I used to work for a sound pack company)

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