Wind In The Wires

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We've captured the unbelievable sounds of some of the most famous aircraft of the WW1 era including the Sopwith Camel, the Curtiss Jenny, the Neuport XI, the Avro 504 and the beautiful Fokker D VII.

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WIND IN THE WIRES

On this CD you'll hear 3 different rotaries, starting, taxiing and in flight. I guarantee you'll never forget the sound. We've also got some stunning sonic examples of civil and private aircraft of the era including the New Standard, The Ryan M-1, the Curtiss-Wright Junior and the Pietenpol Air Camper and much, much more. You'll love it!

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Wind In The Wires CD Booklet Graphic Art

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Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny"  Neuport 11
1.
Engine Start and Taxi
  5.
Start-up and Taxi
2.
Run-up and Take-off
  6. Run-up and Take-off
3. Fly-by and Landing 7. Passes and Landing
4. Run-up and Shut-down  
 
Fokker E.lll Eindecker Sopwith Camel
8. Engine Start 11.
Engine Start
9. Run-up 12. Take-off
10. Take-off and Passes 13. Passes and Landing
 
Avro 504
Ryan M-1
14.
Engine Start 
  18.
Engine Start 
15.  Taxi 19.
Run-up and Take-off
16.
Run-up and Take-off
20. Low Level Pass
17.
Passes and Landing
 
An Afternoon on the Grass at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
21. This is a sonic collage, including in order, the New Standard biplane, the Curtis Junior, the Ryan M-1 and the Pietenpol Air Camper.
 
Sunday Air Show
22. The Show with Old Rhinebeck Gang
23. Interview

 

Our philosophy is simply to bring the most realistic sound experience available to the listener with current technology. We've been recording digitally since 1983. This eliminates all tape hiss and makes the background nice and quiet. We've taken great pains to develop a microphone recording system that captures the planes realistically. Additionally you'll rarely hear wind noise, background talking or other extraneous noises on our recordings.