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Question G force feedback with blood pressure cuffs

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by 0405 Andrew, Jan 8, 2023.

  1. 0405 Andrew

    0405 Andrew New Member

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    I've searched but can't find anything.

    Has anyone connected blood pressure cuffs to something like an air wedge, when your chair moves back it will squash the bag and give feedback to your arms? I fly DCS so G meter feedback would be helpful.

    Anyway I have ordered two without pump and gauge £6 each and an air wedge that should be tough enough.
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    yes - lots have done it - search for 'air bags'