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New motion system for DIY simulators.

Discussion in 'Commercial Simulators and Peripherie' started by bartez81, May 9, 2017.

  1. bartez81

    bartez81 i like amps

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    Hi simtoolers!
    I wanted to inform you about the new motion system.

    more info on biuro@playplace.com.pl
    best regardz
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    What do yoh mean by 360 degrees ?

    Sorry but the video doesn't really show anything and it looks like it's moving so slow.

    Good luck though :)
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    Hi
    Maybe on the movie. They are faster than dyadic acuators. 360 degres means
    They can rotate the entire cockpit by 360 degrees.
    Of course, at another cockpit construction :)
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    Ahh now the 360 makes sense :)

    Pretty cool would be good for a flight sim

    I would really do your first video again as it really doesnt show anything off
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    @bartez81 I just want to emphasize what SilentChill says: You really need to show more than just a moving shaft instead asking user to mail you for more details. Maybe you will get inquiries if you show more about your simulator but you will not get any new customer with that kind of video.

    The second video indeed looks very interesting;-)
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  6. bartez81

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    Both of you are absolutely right.
    The film was made for my illustrative purposes.
    I am working on a professional video ,
    It is not easy to create a foto studio for large objects.
    Thank you very much for the words of encouragement.
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    thread moved to the commercial section
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