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Embraer 175 MAX Edition Soundpackage

Embraer 175 MAX Edition Soundpackage

Embraer 175 MAX Edition Soundpackage

Embraer 175 MAX Edition Soundpackage

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SKU DL-TSS175MAX
COMPATIBILITY FSX/P3D
MEDIA INSTANT DOWNLOAD
SIZE (Mb) 100
PUBLISHER Turbine Sound Studios (MORE)
 
Price: $16.99
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Turbine Sound Studios proudly presents the Embraer 175 MAX Edition soundpackage for FSX / Prepar3D recorded in HD High definition.
The MAX Edition, is a new line of soundpacks for Flight Simulator X and Prepar 3D.
With a MAX Edition installed, you will be able to enjoy the sound, as a passenger or a pilot all in the same product, as its a virtual soundpackage so the sound changes, according to your position in the aircraft.

This product has been developed for Feelthere`s E-jets model for FSX.

This soundpackage includes the following :

  • External engine sounds.
  • Internal engine sounds.
  • Wind sounds.
  • Cockpit environment sounds.
  • Geardown sounds.
  • Gearup sounds.
  • And much more.

A new feature is high altitude sounds. Which is the sound it creates from a distance, when standing on the ground looking up.

All recorded in HD and compiled to meet Microsoft Flight Simulator specifications.

The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of narrow-body medium-range twin-engine jet airliners produced by Brazilian aerospace conglomerate Embraer. Launched at the Paris Air Show in 1999, and entering production in 2002, the aircraft series has been a commercial success. The aircraft is used by mainline and regional airlines around the world. As of 31 December 2014, there is a backlog of 249 firm orders for the E-Jets, 502 options and 1090 units delivered.

The General Electric CF34 is a civilian turbofan developed by GE Aircraft Engines from its TF34 military engine. The CF34 is used on a number of jet airliners, including the Bombardier CRJ series, the Embraer E-Jets, and the Chinese ARJ21 under development. As of 2012, there are over 5,600 engines in service.

PLEASE NOTE : Sound quality can be reduced in the promotion video ( Video converting )

 
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