This is the high-quality Soundset for the Beechcraft Duke B60 v2 with 380hp each,Lycoming TIO541-E1C6 recommended for the beautiful REALAIR Duke B60 V2.
The sound was taken up from a genuine airplane and processed digitally for the real-feel environment.
FEATURES:
Authentic Flaps with windfalttering effect
Realistic Groundroll
Ground touch for every wheel
Original alternators
Orginal fuelpump
Realistic Stall with structureshake effect
Door open&close with lock and windstream effect
Crash in and outside when you make a gearup landing with ELT signal
ermergencylanding on water with water-effects with ELT-Signal
Autopilot on/off click
orginal Startup in&outside
orginal shutdown in&outside
optimized sound inside in ervery RPM and raw-engine running by leaning
Full propfeathering on both engines
Authentic Gear Up& down
De-ice effects
Gearwarning when the powerlever is in idle position
Authentic over G warning with structureshake effect
Gearwarning in low RPM position
full widepanned Stereosound 44500 coded
full compatible to A2A Accu-feel Global FSX enhancement
Full compatible to the Duke interior-Sounds (Factory Realair)
Authentic hot-Engine cooling down sounds outside only when shutdown
FSX Soundcones
works great in Prepar3d V2 all versions above
optimized for the Version 2.0 from Realair's Duke
If you're flying the best GA piston twin out there - The RealAir Simulations Duke B60 V2 then although the aircraft is as good as it can get, I expect you agree with me that the soundset that comes with it is adequate at best.
Well those days are over. For a very small investment you can get your hands on a soundset that makes your flying experience really soar - just like the aircraft!
Arezone have produced probably the most realistic twin piston sound I've heard. Recorded from a real aircraft with a slight amount of digital enhancement this collection of .wav files are awesome.
Unfortunately I can't give it five stars because it's not perfect. The one fly in the ointment is that when accelerating down the runway for takeoff with the roar of the engines - in stereo, pounding your ears, all of a sudden it's as if your cruising at 10,000ft. Don't get me wrong here. The sound is great but it does come as surprise to hear such a change in engine note when you should really be having your eardrums blasted for a minute or so and it can even happen when taxying!
It's not a deal breaker though because it's such a short part of any flight in this aircraft and the overall experience is just so good.
Buy the set. You won't be disappointed and for the price, you can't go wrong.