Bryan Cotton wrote:funflyingguy wrote:and remedies from:
I vote a better headset - ANR or something.
Skippydiesel wrote:My Legacy has extensive sound proofing - the sticky one side stuff, with a foam core & aluminised outer skin, that comes as a flexible sheet, that I can cut into patterns.
The sound proofing is on the inside of all internal fuselage surfaces, including the under/back of the seat pan, the firewall and the semi bulkhead behind the seat/pilots head.
In addition I have tried hard to seal the canopy by having a close fit and at least 3 sorts of gaskets in play. A gasket pretty much needs to be compressed (at least a little) to work, so where appropriate I have closed cell foam strips, P profile and silicone.
Interesting (at least to me) is the significant change in noise level, when I open/close the two cockpit vents. Much quieter with both closed.
It's not as quiet as my last aircraft, a composite ATEC Zephyr but its not bad at all.
Dave Wolfe wrote:If you can capture a recording, running it thru a FFT will give you insight into whether the noise is driven by the engine or other causes.
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