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Re: Britannia sounds for Garry but don't hold your breath

Posted: 27 Dec 2009, 18:02
by Viscount Cornbank
I have most of the Buccaneer episodes on a tape somewhere, but the flying scenes were few and far between. The backround sounds in the cockpit shots sound authentic and very much a low beat of prop blades. At which power setting their recordings were made is a mystery though.

G-BHAU was used for many flying shots, notably the final 'Emergency' episode, the camera trying to miss the reversed red fin and Redcoat titles by only focusing on the lower fuselage. ;)

cheers

Fraser

Re: Britannia sounds for Garry but don't hold your breath

Posted: 27 Dec 2009, 19:19
by DispatchDragon
Fraser

in cruise on the flight deck about all you heard was prop noise as you describe "low beat" don't know what the Brit sounded like when new and tight - by the time we got them they were 20 years old and there was alot of wind noise on the flight deck.

it wasn't an aircraft that you flew without a headset -

Leif

Re: Britannia sounds for Garry but don't hold your breath

Posted: 27 Dec 2009, 19:26
by Garry Russell
A lot of pax described then as being very noisy

Perhaps that was prop wash drumming the fuse which was a problem with the Vanguard.

Maybe they were almost silent outside but those 16 foot props must have thrown quite a bit off those tips *-)