by funflyingguy » Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:26 pm
interesting. i've been concerned about the noise level in my 2012 sonex A with aerovee and straight pipes, since i'm having trouble hearing incoming traffic broadcasts. while that may be a good part a bad ground somewhere, i was still curious. to confirm the noise, my girlfriend had her phone on with a noise app engaged to measure noise level. she held it just above the seat and between the passenger and pilot. it didnt give her a decibel reading but kept flashing 'too noisy'... LOL !
i bought a reasonably priced and higher rated decibel meter off of amazon and took it out to the plane today. i was not up flying long enough to grab numbers at various RPMs while flying. but i did start by getting #s on the ground, all with the meter held at head height about a foot from my MIC and right headset earpiece. i chose this location because thats close to what/where my ear is hearing and the meter is still readable. #s are as follows...
location----RPM--db (rounded)
on ground 1000 103
on ground 1500 105
on ground 2000 106
on ground 2500 112
these are considerably higher than those reported in the URL earlier in this topic, which may be attributable to using different meters and held at different locations. still, my main goal is a reduction of my readings through modifications.
that same URL mentioned attempts to deaden noise on various cockpit panels with sound deadening, to little apparent effect. i still need to capture noise levels inflight at 2500, 3000 (my cruise RPM) and 3200. but in the meantime, i'll be checking here for noise issues and remedies from:
straight pipes,
ill-fitting canopy,
oil-canning,
wind noise,
bad grounds.
all feedback is definitely welcome..........
3rd owner of sonex #1010 - N485PB
2017 can-am spyder F3T
2013 suzuki vstrom 650
2022 forest river popup camper
concord township, ohio
over 36 years flying