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Old July 21st 03, 04:48 PM
Big John
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Andre

Don't they (or didn't they) make some 'guns' that use propane to make
the gun noise? Seem to recall that method of playing WWI Ace G

Talk to Confedrate Air Force (they changed their name I think) on what
they use on their 'Zero's in their Pearl Harbor airshow.

Went to Google and searched "simulated aircraft machine gun". On that
site I found at least one propane/Oxy firing machine gun
(http://members.tripod.com/ReplicaMDL/bigguns.htm. There may be
others?

The one I found (50 Cal) was pretty expensive but there may be other
cheaper ones on Internet if you spend some time looking.

Rots uve luck, boyson. (Well known Japanese expression G)

Big John


On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 12:22:10 +0200, "Andre" wrote:

At night when I get home I sit in my Sonerai and make engine noises
ocasionally alternated by machine gun fire noises when I press the PTT
button. I think it would be really cool if I could find a device that will
make the machine gun fire noises while I'm doing a beat up of the club
house! I'd like the activation button for that on my stick! :-)
Andre

"Roger Halstead" wrote in message
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On 18 Jul 2003 22:56:06 GMT, (B2431) wrote:

(1) What is the best configuration? That is, what should and shouldn't

be
on the grip?


I do believe your hand should be on the grip.


That's a good start...:-))

"For me", I want the radio PTT, trim, and autopilot disconnect. There
are maybe some I've missed, but those three are my primary choices.

I plan on making the grip ambidextrous as it would be a bit more
convenient, although less comfortable. There are a number of "Game"
joy sticks that would be ideal for the right hand, but they are very
uncomfortable when used with the left.

The gaming industry got it backwards there...although a right hand one
for the right seat and left for the left seat would be the way to go.

Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
www.rogerhalstead.com
N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2)


Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired




  #12  
Old July 21st 03, 09:15 PM
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didnt Jim Weir have an electronic version that plugged into your headset with a
velcro PTT?
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Old July 21st 03, 09:26 PM
Big John
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I would have told some of the bitchers trying to rewrite history, to
go stick it where the sun don't shine.

Can I be a Kentucky Colonel or does that p**s people off also for not
being PC?

Big John

On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 15:25:14 -0400, Bryan Martin
wrote:

in article , Big John at
wrote on 7/21/03 11:48 AM:

Talk to Confedrate Air Force (they changed their name I think) on what


It's the Commemorative Air Force now. Gotta be politically correct, ya know.
At least they don't have to change the CAF initials on all their literature.

Bryan


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Old July 21st 03, 09:30 PM
Big John
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They made one for model airplanes (electronic with a speaker) but it's
volume could hardly get over the sound of the motor when you made a
pass down the flight line G

My good flying buddy had one on his P-51 that we played with.

Big John
On 21 Jul 2003 20:15:43 GMT, (ThJester99) wrote:

didnt Jim Weir have an electronic version that plugged into your headset with a
velcro PTT?


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Old July 22nd 03, 04:27 PM
Andre
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Hey John,
Yes the expensive part obviously makes it slightly less attractive for an
enthusiastic home builder on limited budget... so I'm thinking... what would
any decent home builder do?
The answer is scrounge of course, is it not?
So here's my first my first idea for a Home Made Machine Gun Fire Sound
Device Ver. 1.0.
Take one second hand automotive radio/cassette player and obtain an
amplifying unit to match. Tape some machine gun fire onto a casette, (can
use Pearl Harbor, the movie as a good source...) and install the whole
contraption into one standard home built aircraft with a button on the
joystick grip (to make this post relevant to the thread) and Bob's your
uncle...
What do you think?

"Big John" wrote in message
...
Andre

Don't they (or didn't they) make some 'guns' that use propane to make
the gun noise? Seem to recall that method of playing WWI Ace G

Talk to Confedrate Air Force (they changed their name I think) on what
they use on their 'Zero's in their Pearl Harbor airshow.

Went to Google and searched "simulated aircraft machine gun". On that
site I found at least one propane/Oxy firing machine gun
(http://members.tripod.com/ReplicaMDL/bigguns.htm. There may be
others?

The one I found (50 Cal) was pretty expensive but there may be other
cheaper ones on Internet if you spend some time looking.

Rots uve luck, boyson. (Well known Japanese expression G)

Big John


On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 12:22:10 +0200, "Andre" wrote:

At night when I get home I sit in my Sonerai and make engine noises
ocasionally alternated by machine gun fire noises when I press the PTT
button. I think it would be really cool if I could find a device that

will
make the machine gun fire noises while I'm doing a beat up of the club
house! I'd like the activation button for that on my stick! :-)
Andre

"Roger Halstead" wrote in message
.. .
On 18 Jul 2003 22:56:06 GMT, (B2431) wrote:

(1) What is the best configuration? That is, what should and

shouldn't
be
on the grip?


I do believe your hand should be on the grip.

That's a good start...:-))

"For me", I want the radio PTT, trim, and autopilot disconnect. There
are maybe some I've missed, but those three are my primary choices.

I plan on making the grip ambidextrous as it would be a bit more
convenient, although less comfortable. There are a number of "Game"
joy sticks that would be ideal for the right hand, but they are very
uncomfortable when used with the left.

The gaming industry got it backwards there...although a right hand one
for the right seat and left for the left seat would be the way to go.

Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
www.rogerhalstead.com
N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2)


Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired





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Old July 23rd 03, 07:05 AM
Corrie
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Big John wrote in message . ..
Andre

Didn't think about the automobile 'boom boxes' that move your car
sideways when they go by.

There must be some of the amps and heavy duty speakers around if you
look, as a give away from wrecked cars or on Internet. Could build a
mock up and set on ground by your bird and start and run engine and
let someone walk away and see how far the sound can be heard over
engine.


Check ye local pawnshop. Being a guitarist, I drop in from time to
time just to see what's hangin'. There always seems to be a good
selection of automotive subwoofers and power amps. Rather than a
cassette tape, why not record to MP3? The MP3 players are lighter and
have no moving parts. Plus, you have random access to many different
sound tracks, not just a machine gun. For example, you might record a
75mm Howitzer (when you want to play at being a B-25H pilot), a
'bombs-away' whistle/kaboom to wake up the neighbors, various engine
sounds (for example, a B-36 on takeoff from the CD available at
http://www.b-36peacemakermuseum.org/ or
http://www.cowtown.net/proweb/lastb36/), sonic boom, etc.
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Old July 23rd 03, 07:30 AM
Andre
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Yeah, a Sonerai with ATTITUDE!
I like it...

"Corrie" wrote in message
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Big John wrote in message

. ..
Andre

Didn't think about the automobile 'boom boxes' that move your car
sideways when they go by.

There must be some of the amps and heavy duty speakers around if you
look, as a give away from wrecked cars or on Internet. Could build a
mock up and set on ground by your bird and start and run engine and
let someone walk away and see how far the sound can be heard over
engine.


Check ye local pawnshop. Being a guitarist, I drop in from time to
time just to see what's hangin'. There always seems to be a good
selection of automotive subwoofers and power amps. Rather than a
cassette tape, why not record to MP3? The MP3 players are lighter and
have no moving parts. Plus, you have random access to many different
sound tracks, not just a machine gun. For example, you might record a
75mm Howitzer (when you want to play at being a B-25H pilot), a
'bombs-away' whistle/kaboom to wake up the neighbors, various engine
sounds (for example, a B-36 on takeoff from the CD available at
http://www.b-36peacemakermuseum.org/ or
http://www.cowtown.net/proweb/lastb36/), sonic boom, etc.



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Old July 23rd 03, 10:13 AM
B2431
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For example, you might record a
75mm Howitzer (when you want to play at being a B-25H pilot), a
'bombs-away' whistle/kaboom to wake up the neighbors, various engine
sounds (for example, a B-36 on takeoff from the CD available at
http://www.b-36peacemakermuseum.org/ or
http://www.cowtown.net/proweb/lastb36/), sonic boom, etc.

Can you imagine a late night take off from a grass strip in the middle of
Sheepville with the sound of a B-36 taking off? I bet the UFO 'experts' will
use it for 'proof.'

"Yes sir, Mr.Tom Brokejaw, this proves we have visitors from Andromeda........"

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
 




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