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The Bristol f.2b Fighter makes one of my favourite aircraft sounds. Each time I record it I discover another facet of the complex soundscape it generates. The sounds the Rolls-Royce Falcon III on this machine makes sounds like the whine of a supercharger when you get downwind of it flying but I think this is the sound of the epicyclic gearing, which I think in itself is a unique feature in an engine this early.

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The picture below was taken during the display.

Bristol Fighter

Bristol Fighter, August 2009

Bristol Fighter, 7th June 2009

Another recording of the fine Bristol Fighter based at Old Warden.

Recorded 7th June 2009.

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Bristol F2-B Fighter

The Brisfit has in my opinion the most interesting sounding engine (Rolls-Royce Falcon) of all the World War One Aircraft.

This is a recording of one passing right overhead on take off. This aircraft is maintained and operated by The Shuttleworth Collection. Recorded May 2008 using NT4 -> FR2-LE.

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The aircraft sound and the aircraft pitcured below are the same.

Bristol F2B D8096

Bristol F2B D8096

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