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Light WWII Tank Char B1 Bis. ONBOARD MIC at Engine. Start Up, Idle, Accelerating, Stopping, Maximum Speed and Turning WORLD WAR II TANKS FILENAME DESCRIPTION WW2T B1bis DRIVE FAST Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, idle, accelerating, stopping, maximum speed and turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE FAST Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up, idle, accelerating, stopping, maximum speed and turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE FAST Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, idle, accelerating, stopping, maximum speed and turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE FAST Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, idle, accelerating, stopping, maximum speed and turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MANEUVER FAST Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, driving at different speeds. Stopping, reverse driving, turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MANEUVER FAST Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up, driving at different speeds. Stopping, reverse driving, turning. Stop and switch off with strong backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MANEUVER FAST Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, driving at different speeds. Stopping, reverse driving, turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MANEUVER FAST Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, driving at different speeds. Stopping, reverse driving, turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MEDIUM Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, driving first slow, then medium speed. Stopping, driving, turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MEDIUM Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up, driving first slow, then medium speed. Stopping, driving, turning. Stop and switch off with backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MEDIUM Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, driving first slow, then medium speed. Stopping, driving, turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE MEDIUM Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, driving first slow, then medium speed. Stopping, driving, turning. Stop and switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE RAMPS Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, idle, short and long rev ups in neutral gear. Shut off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE RAMPS Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up with backfire, idle, short and long rev ups in neutral gear. Shut off with strong backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE RAMPS Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, idle, short and long rev ups in neutral gear. Shut off with backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE RAMPS Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, idle, short and long rev ups in neutral gear. Shut off with strong backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM FAST Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, steady high RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM FAST Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up with strong backfire, steady high RPM in neutral. Switch off with backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM FAST Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, steady high RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM FAST Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, steady high RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM MEDIUM Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, driving, steady medium RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM MEDIUM Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up, driving, steady medium RPM in neutral. Switch off with backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM MEDIUM Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, driving, steady medium RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM MEDIUM Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, driving, steady medium RPM in neutral. Switch off with backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM SLOW Engine.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at engine. Start up, steady low RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM SLOW Exhaust.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at exhaust. Start up, steady low RPM in neutral. Switch off with backfire. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM SLOW Interior.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC inside tank. Start up, steady low RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis DRIVE STEADY RPM SLOW Tracks.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. ONBOARD MIC at tracks. Start up, steady low RPM in neutral. Switch off. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Approach 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Accelerating with gear shift, approaching with clacking tracks. Stopping, idle and switch off with rattling. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Approach 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Approaching from far left with clacking tracks. stopping closely slightly to the right. Idle and switch off with rattling. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Maneuver 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Approaching from far left, passing by to the right, short idle and driving away. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Maneuver 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Start up, idle and driving away to the left. Slightly clacking tracks. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Maneuver 03.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Driving away with gear shift and powerful accelerating. Prominent motor and exhaust noises. © 2016 by BOOM Library GbR 1 WORLD WAR II TANKS FILENAME DESCRIPTION WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Pass 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by fast from left to right. Accelerating when close, driving away with gear shift. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Pass 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by fast from right to left with clacking tracks. Slowly driving away. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Pass 03.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by from left to right with very prominently clacking tracks. WW2T B1bis EXT FAST Pass 04.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by fast from left to right. Rattling tracks. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Approach 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Approaching and stopping closely. Idle and switch off with rattling. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Maneuver 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Start up, idle, driving away, turning and stopping. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Maneuver 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Approaching from the left and slowly passing by to slight right. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Maneuver 03.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by at medium speed. Clacking tracks. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Maneuver 04.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Start up, rev up, long idle part and then driving away slightly to the left. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Pass 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by from right to left. Clacking tracks. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Pass 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by from right to left. Slowing down at the end. WW2T B1bis EXT MEDIUM Pass 03.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by from right to left. Uncontinuous accelerating. WW2T B1bis EXT SLOW Approach 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Long and steady approach from right to center. Engine switch off. WW2T B1bis EXT SLOW Maneuver 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Slowly approaching from right, turning and driving away in reverse. WW2T B1bis EXT SLOW Maneuver 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Slow approach from left, short stop, driving away to the right. Rattling tracks. WW2T B1bis EXT SLOW Pass 01.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Slow approach from left, lightly decelerating, driving away with gear shift to the right. WW2T B1bis EXT SLOW Pass 02.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Passing by slowly from left to right with long approach. Decelerating when close. WW2T B1bis EXT SLOW Pass 03.wav French (France) light WWII tank Char B1 bis. EXTERNAL MIC. Long approach from left to right, slowing down a bit while getting closer. WW2T Cannon Shot Generic Close 01.wav WWI Generic tank, main gun shooting CLOSE. Big shot with weapon mechanics. Long, echoing tail. Created using “The Warfare” from Pole Position Productions.
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