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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Roche" data-source="post: 116553" data-attributes="member: 5996"><p>Re: Large aircraft hangar acoustics</p><p></p><p>Awesome! Thanks for the photos and for the close up of the F-4. I worked RF-4C reconnaissance.</p><p></p><p>Just north of Salt Lake City is the Hill AFB Aerospace Museum. Link: <a href="http://www.hill.af.mil/library/museum/" target="_blank">http://www.hill.af.mil/library/museum/</a> </p><p>They have a respectable display of various aircraft inside and outdoors, including an SR-71 and an F-111 that I worked on in England over 20 years ago. Lots of events are held there, especially retirements. Sound is always challenging, given that it's always set up by someone helping the retiree. Usually just powered SOS (Anchor brand). </p><p></p><p>We also hold a number of events at a hangar used by active duty (F-16 and soon to be F-35), which is especially challenging because they "deployed" six (6) MI level speakers on top of the roofs of the offices inside the hangar. They are level, pointing outward and not down, and present a great example of how to achieve comb filtering. One of these days I might talk to the person in charge in an effort to make improvements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Roche, post: 116553, member: 5996"] Re: Large aircraft hangar acoustics Awesome! Thanks for the photos and for the close up of the F-4. I worked RF-4C reconnaissance. Just north of Salt Lake City is the Hill AFB Aerospace Museum. Link: [URL]http://www.hill.af.mil/library/museum/[/URL] They have a respectable display of various aircraft inside and outdoors, including an SR-71 and an F-111 that I worked on in England over 20 years ago. Lots of events are held there, especially retirements. Sound is always challenging, given that it's always set up by someone helping the retiree. Usually just powered SOS (Anchor brand). We also hold a number of events at a hangar used by active duty (F-16 and soon to be F-35), which is especially challenging because they "deployed" six (6) MI level speakers on top of the roofs of the offices inside the hangar. They are level, pointing outward and not down, and present a great example of how to achieve comb filtering. One of these days I might talk to the person in charge in an effort to make improvements. [/QUOTE]
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