Ship wind noises.

Just a lil wish for the new update. Adaptable wind noises over ship surfaces. Depending on how hard you are pulling and your velocity. Plus if your canopy gets shot out, you can't move your head properly. Due to the windspeed. Thoughts?
 

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While I'd appreciate hearing the noise of airflow over the airframe (very audible at least then in idle), I also don't think tenuous Atmospheres would warrant it at normal speeds.

However... they could still do it and explain it with the Remlok Audio Interface giving synthetic feedback (analog to hearing Lasers and other noises in vacuum already) :)

After all, what'd be the point otherwise in having another Ship doing a 9g break turn 100ft above your head? :D
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECoOlB-cNG8
 
While I'd appreciate hearing the noise of airflow over the airframe (very audible at least then in idle), I also don't think tenuous Atmospheres would warrant it at normal speeds.

However... they could still do it and explain it with the Remlok Audio Interface giving synthetic feedback (analog to hearing Lasers and other noises in vacuum already) :)

After all, what'd be the point otherwise in having another Ship doing a 9g break turn 100ft above your head? :D
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECoOlB-cNG8


Here is a video of actual Martian wind recordered by NASA’s InSight lander which was a stationary object sitting on the surface.
Depending on the world and it's air pressure im expecting Frontiers magical sound department to simulate wind sounds.




Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yT50Q_Zbf3s
 
Just a lil wish for the new update. Adaptable wind noises over ship surfaces. Depending on how hard you are pulling and your velocity. Plus if your canopy gets shot out, you can't move your head properly. Due to the windspeed. Thoughts?
For some perspective, the air on Mars (present day Mars, not that terraformed abomination we have in-game) is roughly 1% the atmospheric pressure on Earth. That means a 200 mph wind on Mars would barely ruffle your hair.

That’s at ground level. Now factor in the altitude you’d be flying at, and the fact that several of the atmospheres we’ve seen so far are so thin that we can see the stars in broad daylight.

Even if you boost with a breached canopy, it would be little more than a gentle breeze.
 
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