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{Interior & Exterior audio samples were recorded from their respective positions}.
{Fine tuned so each stage of the RPM power band is accurately represented}.
{No Cross Channel Phasing}.
Audio Features Include:
Powerplant: 2 × de Havilland Gipsy Six inline engine, 200 hp (149 kW) each
Cockpit Ambiance
Long Start Up
Shut-Down
Roll
Wind
Prop Trill
Prop Flutters
Fuel Pump
Stall/Airframe Stress
Flaps
Exit/Open/Close
Touch-down
Heavy Bass Flyby/Distance Doppler--> (Drone Heard Miles From The Airport).
The de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide was a 1930s short-haul biplane airliner developed and produced by British aircraft company de Havilland. Capable of accommodating 6–8 passengers, it proved an economical and durable craft, despite its relatively primitive plywood construction.
Developed during the early 1930s, the Dragon Rapide was essentially a smaller, twin-engined version of the four-engined DH.86 Express, and shared a large amount of common features, such as its tapered wings, streamlined fairings and Gipsy Six engines. First named the "Dragon Six", the type was marketed as "Dragon Rapide" and later simply known as the "Rapide". Upon its introduction in summer 1934, it proved to be a popular aircraft with airlines and private civil operators alike, attaining considerable foreign sales in addition to its domestic use.
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