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Aircraft specified nose levels in db.

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JIC

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Middleton, Idaho
Where can a person find the niose level of different make and models of propeller driven aircraft?
I'm interested in the noise levels at take off, landing, and in cruise flight.
The aircraft I'm mostly interested in are the U-6 beaver military designation of the DHC-2 dehavilland
beaver, Cessna 185, aerocommander 680E, and the C-47 or DC-3.

The reason I am interested in the noise levels of these aircraft is because they are the ones I flew in
and worked on when I was in the Army. I am filing for compensation for service connected hearing loss.
my military medical records show that I did suffer hearing loss, the only catch is they show I had a slight
hearing loss in the left ear when I enter the service. When I left the service I had additional loss to the
left ear and a loss in my right ear which I did not have when entering service.

I am thinking that if I have some number of the noise level of these aircraft that it might help me proof
my case.

Thanks,

jic
 
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