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The Stukka Dive Bomber had a unique sound, designed to frighten those on the
ground. I have tried to find an audio bite on the internet to listen to it, but cannot find it anywhere. Seems like there is a music group with the same name. Does anyone know where I can listen to the sound? Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? Thanks, Colin |
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The only time I heard the sound of the Stuka was on the Discovery Wings
series of WW2 aircraft in the episode for the Stuka. If you could get a copy of that program it has the sound in it where it shows the Stukas in their dive manuver. Tom "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message et... The Stukka Dive Bomber had a unique sound, designed to frighten those on the ground. I have tried to find an audio bite on the internet to listen to it, but cannot find it anywhere. Seems like there is a music group with the same name. Does anyone know where I can listen to the sound? Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? Thanks, Colin |
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"COLIN LAMB" wrote in message
et... Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraf...tuka/stuka.htm It's a modeler's site, but has a close-up of the siren mounted on the leg. Given the attention to detail of most serious modellers, I would assume it is an accurate representation. iirc, Hans Ulrich Rudel mentions the use of the siren for psychological effect in 'Stuka Pilot', but I couldn't find the reference thumbing through the book. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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COLIN LAMB wrote:
The Stukka Dive Bomber had a unique sound, designed to frighten those on the ground. I have tried to find an audio bite on the internet to listen to it, but cannot find it anywhere. Seems like there is a music group with the same name. Does anyone know where I can listen to the sound? Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? Thanks, Colin air operated siren --Jerry |
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![]() "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message et... The Stukka Dive Bomber had a unique sound, designed to frighten those on the ground. I have tried to find an audio bite on the internet to listen to it, but cannot find it anywhere. Seems like there is a music group with the same name. Does anyone know where I can listen to the sound? Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? This page has info on the Stuka and contains an audio of the siren: http://www.bellum.nu/basics/concepts/ju87tactics.html |
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COLIN LAMB wrote:
The Stukka Dive Bomber had a unique sound, designed to frighten those on the ground. I have tried to find an audio bite on the internet to listen to it, but cannot find it anywhere. Seems like there is a music group with the same name. Does anyone know where I can listen to the sound? Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? Thanks, Colin The propellors on the legs drove what were essentially air raid sirens. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Thanks for the info. Also learned how to spell Stuka.
The post: This page has info on the Stuka and contains an audio of the siren: http://www.bellum.nu/basics/concepts/ju87tactics.html tells me that I do not have authority to go there. Must be because of something I did much younger, or something that one of my relatives did. Colin |
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 16:01:15 GMT, "COLIN LAMB"
wrote: The Stukka Dive Bomber had a unique sound, designed to frighten those on the ground. I have tried to find an audio bite on the internet to listen to it, but cannot find it anywhere. Seems like there is a music group with the same name. Does anyone know where I can listen to the sound? Also, was the sound created by whistles, spoilers, air operated siren or? Thanks, Colin Try to search Google for Stuka sound (one k in stuka) and you'll get a bunch of links. |
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I did try it earlier with one K, but most all of the returns were for a
singing group. Thought someone might have a shortcut. The two k thing was just a moment of bad memory cell. Colin |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 03:12:08 GMT, "COLIN LAMB"
wrote: I did try it earlier with one K, but most all of the returns were for a singing group. Thought someone might have a shortcut. The two k thing was just a moment of bad memory cell. Colin Try http://avanimation.avsupport.com/Sound.htm or http://rareaviation.com/ju87stuka.html Goggle search - stuka sound |
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