Once again, Rob Nokes' recordings - although focused on a few select models - are as comprehensive as possible. The Sounddogs Military Sounds Archive contains a wealth of recordings of tanks and armoured vehicles. New trends are rarely built upon cold logic. Not using logical thinking but simply knowing what is right works particularly well in creative professions. It will probably remain a mystery forever if these engines really need to be this loud maybe they were deliberately engineered to be this noisy in order to make sound recordists happy.or to scare off enemies.or simply to annoy the general public. This will create an unique environment for Sounddog to succeed in. The feats of human engineering in the world of aviation continue to dazzle - particularly in relation to the sound level created by some of these fighter jets. The good old F-14 is famous for being the jet of choice for Tom Cruise (aka Maverick) in Top Gun. If the name doesn't immediately ring a bell, the Harrier was the plane that could take off vertically because of its rotatable jets (and, yes, it did look very weird and somehow just, er, wrong). Both of these jets, however, are more likely to be bound in a scrapyard than on a runway these days. The Sounddogs Military Sounds Archive contains an impressive collection of fighter jets, including the classic F-14 Tomcat and the Harrier Jet. The Sounddogs Military Sound Library - Military Airplane Sounds
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