Hello,

I notice that you've got a request on your website for more sounds for
various things; this shouldn't be a problem since there are bags of
Public Domain sounds out there, the only sounds that could do with
rendition are the silly voices (I could do a yorkshire set, but you'll
need to write a list of sounds for a voice set)

For general sounds try places like this:

http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/pir/PIRsfx.shtml

Pointing out these specific sounds:

http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/airplane/flyby.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/airplane/griffon.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/airplane/airstrike.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/airplane/divcrash.wav (cut off the
exploding part, let me know if want done)
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/warsounds.shtml <- subject
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/warsounds/BAZOOKA.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/warsounds/bazooka2.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/warsounds/bomb.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/warsounds/aexp4.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/warsounds/Machine_Gun2.wav
http://www.sound-effect.com/sounds1/warsounds/Fireball.wav
http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/soundfx/human.shtml <- for various funny sounds

It's worth noting that most games companies use public domain sounds,
so a lot of the sounds sound the same from game to game and even in
some TV shows (I remember most of the dungeon keeper sfx where PD)

Best Regards, Martin Owens

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