Aircraft Engine Sounds (31 Different Aircraft Types)
June 21st, 2009 | Fly Fish Lessons | 25 Comments »
Here’s one for all you aircraft engine sounds lovers. I get comments wanting to watch my videos with no music tracks and the original engine sounds included. Here is a compliation of some of the video I have shot over the past 18 months, with original engine sounds. Just about every current engine type is in this video. Radial, Inline, Turboprop and Torbojet. There are 31different aircraft types and more than 60 different aircraft included in this video. Footage is shot onboard the aircraft carrier The U.S.S. Ronald Reagan CVN76 during the 2007 Tiger Cruise and 2007 Family Day Cruise, and the Planes of Fame Air Shows at The Planes of Fame Air Museum, Chino, CA.
Aircraft included in order of appearance are;
Grumman F8F Bearcat, Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star, North American F86-F, Boeing B-17G, McDonald-Douglas F/A-18C Hornet, Vought F4-U Corsair, North American P-51D Mustang, McDonald Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle, Douglas AD Skyraider, North American T-28 Trojan, Bell UH-1 Huey, Boeing SH-60 Seahawk, General Dynamics F-16 Falcon, Hawker Sea Fury, Aichi D3A2 Val (Tora BT-15 Conversion), Grumman E2-C Hawkeye, Lockheed P-38 Lightning, Boeng B-25 Mitchel, Grumman F3F Flying Barrell, Grumman EA-6B Prowler, Curtis P-40 Tomahawk, Grumman F4F – FM-2 Wildcat, Grumman F6F cat, Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless, Bell P-39 Airacobra, Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Grumman C-2 Greyhound, Mitsubishi A6M-5 Zero, Supermarine Spitfire, Grumman F7F Tigercat.
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Amazing man this …
Amazing man this video is awesome i love planes!
Great vid. But …
Great vid. But speaking as a Brit you need to add two more: The resonant howl of the Avro Vulcan as the brakes are released for takeoff – there’s nothing like it, and the “blue note” from a Hawker Hunter at high subsonic speed when fitted with the gun pack. Engine noise is great, but combined with resonance,,wow.
id go for the f6f …
id go for the f6f cat… but MAN the p51 mustang’s engine sounds real menacing!!!
wow, clearly I don` …
wow, clearly I don`t know which helicopter it is. UH64?
Sorry…I meant, UH60
Its like music to …
Its like music to my ears!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yea I’d have hated …
Yea I’d have hated to be a Zero pilot with one of those on my tail!
Well, for me, the …
Well, for me, the sound of a radial (especially at idle) Is the same sound you get out of a Harley (after all a Harley is literally two cyls of a radial). As well as most other high hp engines. Especially with the corsair (my fav. lol). You can just hear every one of those 2000 hp pouring out the tail pipe. Plus the Corsair just looks menacing with those gull wings, and giant prop.
‘rattle’ is the …
‘rattle’ is the best way of describing the sound actually, good call, but I prefer the smooth roar of the RR Merlin over just about anything (prehaps not the BRM V16 engine though it was a beast)
To each their own. …
To each their own. I love that “rattle” sound of the big radials. I’d take the F4u over the Mustang.
Ron Hackworth …
Ron Hackworth pilots the N9M for the museum. I have a few pieces of it around here from the restoration. Thanks for the comments.
This is a GREAT …
This is a GREAT video! Thanks. The show at Planes of Fame Museum in Chino is the best show I’ve ever been to! They own and fly the Flying Wing prototype N9MB as well as all these great planes!
yea but the radials …
yea but the radials didnt sound as good as the V engined ones. I’d take a spitfire/mustang over a Fw-190 or a P-47
A better …
A better generalization would be piston engines. Many of those fighters had radial engines.
as impressive as …
as impressive as breaking the sound barrier is, nothing compares to the old WWII V-engined warbirds
Funny thing is,… …
Funny thing is,… years from now a few of these now flying, yet uncrashed aircraft will exist static in musems but the actual unique sounds of the dif real engines will be gone forever. LOST FOREVER !!!
Keep up the good work !
Esp on the foriegn axis ultra rare, original engined aircraft !!! Me-109′s, ect
Very nicely done …
Very nicely done video. Makes me crave going to airshows all the more intense. Thanks.
I love when the UH1 …
I love when the UH1 transitions to the UH64. Even with your eyes closed, you know which helicopter is which
Thanks.
Check out …
Thanks.
Check out many of my other videos, a lot of it is rare or exclusive airplane footage.
love this crap ! …
love this crap ! more rare planes PLEASE !
The pilot told me …
The pilot told me later that he did that so people could hear a Tigercat Growl.
Tell your father I …
Tell your father I said, Thank you for your service.
Dude that Tigercat …
Dude that Tigercat at the end was badass!!
THANK YOU! Thank …
THANK YOU! Thank YOU! Had me crying too! My father joined the U.S, ARMY Air Corps in 1943 served 26 years in USAF & SAC through 4 wars- WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the (sic) Cold War. He taught me about the honor and the bravery of our men who fly alone in the cold gray sky around the world to protect our nation. I always cry for their sacrifice when I hear a Merlin, Allison or Pratt & Whitney or now a GE jet turbine at an Air Show. Thank God for them and those who keep their memory alive.
Lol. On the first …
Lol. On the first high speed pass that the F/A-18 made, that on lady was like “Oh…” and then the sound from the F/A-18 broke in like one of those things the FCC uses to censure something.
I thought Sikorsky …
I thought Sikorsky was bought out by Boeing, but I changed the description to say Sikorsky.