


To respond to my query, you need to have a fssound.dll file added to modules to remove the error. And yes I must agree it is just a gimmick, there is no KABOOM just a low freq thump when the plane loads and then after u break the sound barrier there is a slight noticable change in the sound of the aircraft but nothing to awful impressive. And from external views it is really quite obnoxious white noise. The best use is from a tower fly by where there is a thunderish noise and then the sound of the aircraft fades out slighly giving the impression of an accualt Mach+ fly by
Install:
1) Unzip "sonic_bang.zip" into a temporary folder.
2) Move the contents of the "gauges" folder to the FS2002's "gauges" folder.
2) Move the contents of the "sound" folder to the FS2002's "sound" folder.
4) Add the following lines at the end of "[Window00]" into the panel.cfg pertaining to the plane you want hear the sonic bang:
gauge100=Cazas!Sonic_bang, 956,105,20,20
gauge101=XMLSoundv2!XMLv2-Sound, 1030,105,20,20
Be careful, the gauges number (gaugeXX) must be different to the other gauges.
That's all. Now, when you pass MACH 1 you can "feel" the sonic bang.












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