Talk:STUKA SIREN/@comment-26104212-20180519081439

It should also be noted that movie studios usually had their own version / recording and/or imitation of the Stuka's siren. Those of Warner Bros. and either Universal or Hanna-Barbera are the most popular, while Disney and other studios adapted and/or modified the Warner Bros. recordings. Republic Pictures used the WB siren in "Flying Tigers" (1942) but had other Stuka sirens as well, including one I never heard before when one of the characters, about the middle of the film, is stuck in a long dive; it's heard with the WB siren variant from "Falling Hare" as well, which is used many times in the first dogfight scene in the film. Skywalker Sound's Ben Burtt & Gary Rydstrom made many processed variants for their works like Star Wars, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and A.I.: Artificial Intellegence; Skywalker also has unique versions of the Stuka siren, designed for Pearl Harbor, Wings (2012 version), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Captain EO/Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, the latter two of which had a siren that has a sci-fi like whir kind-of sound, similar to one of Fox's airplane dive sounds used in the 50's (I reference a color feature when a pilot is stuck in a spinning dive and ambulences are driving into the area in case of a crash... I forget the film's title). Also, Richard King & Eric Potter helped recreate the Stuka siren for "Dunkirk" at Warner Bros. Sound, in historically correct use; most uses of the sound are historically incorrect and should've never been used.