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    What is the loudest type of fan (axial, centrifugal, mixed flow, etc.)?

    Question #77736. Asked by jetengine7. (Mar 23 07 5:20 PM)


    toughynutter

    umm Sports fans in an enclosed stadium

    "the Denver Broncos, and their fans all teamed up on Sunday, October 1 to break the record for the world's "loudest roar." The crowd of over 76,000 rose to the occasion and rang up a reading of 128.7 decibels, breaking the previous record of 125.4 decibels set at a soccer game in Dublin, Ireland last year.

    "We're very proud that our fans were able to come through and break this record," said Greg Carney, senior director of Marketing. "We've known throughout the years we have the best fans in professional sports and what better way to prove it than by breaking the world's record for "loudest roar.""

    http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_Oct_1/ai_65629077



    Mar 23 07, 8:36 PM


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