Oh yes, quite a few interesting sounds. There's the diesel engine sounds internal and running topside. Then there's external running topside, and finally running underwater with electric engines. I try to get a whole bunch of different varieties as I can. Like with aircraft. The way they sound from the inside POV is vastly different from the outside POV. Sounds completely different in a lot of cases.
Wow, I can safely say this is by far coming close to the realest boat ride/ boat motor video on youtube. These sounds always relax me, I'm on the autism spectrum, look that up, your sounds are impacting the world of people with sensory disorders and the people that just need an escape for a while, keep it up. I'll be sure to share this.
Dude subs scare tf out of me - went to the San Diego maritime museum and I went down in one of the subs they had. Almost a 90 degree drop. Cramped as fuck. One hit and you’re done for in those things - you couldn’t pay me a million bucks to be in a sub in modern days
never really considered the sound a U-Boat made but this video piqued my interest so i clicked
Oh yes, quite a few interesting sounds. There's the diesel engine sounds internal and running topside. Then there's external running topside, and finally running underwater with electric engines. I try to get a whole bunch of different varieties as I can. Like with aircraft. The way they sound from the inside POV is vastly different from the outside POV. Sounds completely different in a lot of cases.
Wow, I can safely say this is by far coming close to the realest boat ride/ boat motor video on youtube. These sounds always relax me, I'm on the autism spectrum, look that up, your sounds are impacting the world of people with sensory disorders and the people that just need an escape for a while, keep it up. I'll be sure to share this.
Thanks, i will! I'm glad it helps, enjoy 😀
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Sounds like real U-boat
I like it
I'm glad you like it!
Ah new upload? Ho ho hoo 🎅
Enjoy 😁
Dude subs scare tf out of me - went to the San Diego maritime museum and I went down in one of the subs they had. Almost a 90 degree drop. Cramped as fuck. One hit and you’re done for in those things - you couldn’t pay me a million bucks to be in a sub in modern days
I'm not fond of tight spaces under water. It's not the claustrophobia so much as the not being able to escape because you're submerged.