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HI guys, sorry to be a pain. I was wandering if anyone could send me the Stock JetEngine.WAV file, I downloaded a replacement file on this site a while ago and since then its caused all sorts of peculiarity's in the games sound, (lawnmower helicopters, slowed down radio-chatter etc...)

I've learnt my lesson. I think long and hard before deleting game files now...

 

 

Thanks in advance 

 

Alex

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Here you go, this is what I have on my comp

JetEngine.7z

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You could probably use the extractor to find the sound file again. A lot of them are rolled up into the sounddata library (I think. I am at work right now), so you should be able to find originals there.

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