Cockpit Noise Level

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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby Skippydiesel » Fri Oct 04, 2024 11:00 pm

"....... civics with the fart can muffler and the backfire chip"

Would I be correct in guessing that the said Civics, are driven by very young males?

If so, can almost forgive their testosterone addled brains , driven to show off/look at me behaviour.

What excuse have the sundry second childhood (testosterone exhausted) crowd got for similar antisocial behaviour?????
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby Dave Wolfe » Sat Oct 05, 2024 9:26 am

You do realize you're insulting the majority of sonex owners? And RVv owners as well.

Mufflers are not the norm on experimentals in the US.
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby Skippydiesel » Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:29 pm

Dave Wolfe wrote:You do realize you're insulting the majority of sonex owners? And RVv owners as well.

Mufflers are not the norm on experimentals in the US.


If the shoe fits.
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby 13brv3 » Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:40 pm

Pity when an interesting thread spirals down the drain like this. Mods can probably just lock it.
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby Skippydiesel » Sat Oct 05, 2024 6:12 pm

13brv3 wrote:Pity when an interesting thread spirals down the drain like this. Mods can probably just lock it.


You don't like my opinion, on people who seek to impose their idea of something clever/attractive, on the majority who think otherwise ??

Like it or not - this sort of lack of consideraton, for the majority of the populations comfort/feelings, may have negative consequences for those of us who love flying.

I understand that the Europeans have imposed noise limits on aircraft/airfields.

In Australia, closure of airfield is no longer surprising news - often noise pollution is one of the excuses for the action.

Aviation used to be held in high regard, by the population - now pretty much viewed, as irrelevant, all too often with disdain, why?
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby Dave Wolfe » Sat Oct 05, 2024 6:40 pm

It did go out of control fast.

FYI the "foe" feature here hides a particular persons posts.
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby funflyingguy » Sat Oct 05, 2024 7:28 pm

Bryan Cotton wrote:
funflyingguy wrote:noisy hondas? i always thought those were noisy harleys!!

We have those too of course. The Hondas I was speaking of is the civics with the fart can muffler and the backfire chip.



ahhhh.. funny, we call them the about the same thing here...... fart cars!
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby funflyingguy » Sat Oct 05, 2024 7:36 pm

by the way: i have made some progress on the cockpit noise. with rainier's input (MGL avionics), i now only get the loudest noise at about 2000 RPMs and above. what seems to have helped was reducing the MIC gain to about half of what it was. i got into installing my new oil-air separator the last few days. but will be playing more with the MGL V10 transceiver to see how much more improvement i get before i go much into sound deadening installation or other stuff.
onward............
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby 13brv3 » Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:48 pm

FWIW, I checked the cockpit noise in level cruise at 5300 RPM using Sound Meter. It seems to average around 90 dB. I kept forgetting to check it, and as a reminder, my batteries went out on my ANR headset. I don't know why anyone would fly without ANR.
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Re: Cockpit Noise Level

Postby Skippydiesel » Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:16 pm

"I don't know why anyone would fly without ANR."

Simple; If you fly a quite (relative) aircraft there is no need for any sort of electronic noise reduction system - it's just another expense/thing to go wrong.

My last aircraft (ATEC Zephyr) was quite in/out. In flight, I could easily hold a conversation with my passenger, without the need to use headsets.

Sonex is a whole diffrent noise maker - about the same external noise as above but much noisier internal - have to yell at my passenger, if not going through headset. I can still use a passive headset in my soundproofed Sonex but it is better, on a long trip, to use electronic noise mitigation.
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