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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 06-11-2011, 06:50 PM
Blackdog_kt Blackdog_kt is offline
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i dont understand why Combat flight simulator 2 which is over 10 years old allows real weather as an option extra cloud sets and has over the years had uploaded by the fans the real sounds of almost all the aircraft present in WW2,they simply went out with the recording equipment to the airshows and recorded them start up, etc,same goes for gun sound whats the big deal? so why cant the developers here do the same!!??
Copyrights and royalty fees.

It's one thing for me to record sounds from an airshow and upload a mod because nobody can hold me responsible thanks to internet anonymity, but it's a completely different thing for a software publishing company to do the same and have lawyers knocking on the door.

Selling memorabilia and sound recordings is usually what pays for the expenses of keeping restored warbirds in an airworthy state, so i doubt the associations maintaining them would take kindly to having their aircraft sounds used without permission. Sure, these are non-profit groups of volunteers but that doesn't mean they don't need money, it's very expensive to keep a 70 year old engine running when there's no supply of spare parts.
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Old 06-11-2011, 07:27 PM
nearmiss nearmiss is offline
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I don't know how anyone would know if they were hearing their specific aircraft or not.

I mean an aircraft engine sounds like what it sounds like.

So, I would'nt think air show participants would give a flip.

I know the guys that worked on BOB II WOV actually went out to airports and recorded aircraft sounds under all kinds of conditions. The aircraft owners were very helpful. The owners were very helpful, afterall they encourage all simmers for the most part. We go to airshows and air museums and are very interested in the aircraft.

I think you might get in more trouble plagerizing sounds on the internet than actual aircraft. Then again... I think with all the sound editing tools available.... I don't see how anyone could point a finger and identify their specific recorded sounds.
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