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Passage of small propeller plane

Small propeller plane, passing from left to right. This is the processing of an existing mono sound: bigsoundbank.com/detail-0501.html. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:16.
Airplane, pass 5

Sound design of a plane with engine and propeller, passing by. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:09.
Small airplane moving away

Distance of a small propeller plane. Only after its passage over my head, we can only hear its distance. Until a bird flies away and forces me to cut the recording. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:15.
Airplane, pass 1

Sound design of a plane with engine and propeller, passing by. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:11.
Airplane, pass 2

Sound design of a plane with engine and propeller, passing by. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:10.
Airplane, pass 3

Sound design of a plane with engine and propeller, passing by. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:10.
Airplane, pass 4

Sound design of a plane with engine and propeller, passing by. UCS Category: AEROProp. Duration: 00:10.
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- preferably in French, or in English
- avoid spellin mistaq and tyyping
- Try synonyms
- Do not agree verbs
- Avoid adjectives (
- Prefer the single name of the source object noise (motor
- avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Choose the singular
- Do not don't look for what the sound is not (Baby
- Don't write what you want to do with it ( bark