My area is overflown by a couple of helicopters every day, on average. The noise levels from the different types varies enormously. The Bells - Jetranger, 222 etc. - make the most noise: you can hear them in the distance and still have time to make a cup of tea before they can be seen, and you can still hear them long after they've disappeared. At the other extreme, the EC-120/EC-130s are incredibly quiet: if you don't look out as soon as you hear them, too late, they've gone.
I haven't seen or heard the new Air Corps helicopters - the Alouettes had such a distinctive sound - but I wonder where they would fit in on the noise scale? From a military point of view, I presume a low acoustic signature - being quiet - is a major advantage at times.
I haven't seen or heard the new Air Corps helicopters - the Alouettes had such a distinctive sound - but I wonder where they would fit in on the noise scale? From a military point of view, I presume a low acoustic signature - being quiet - is a major advantage at times.
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