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HORST Vegas project

Discussion in 'Commercial Simulators and Peripherie' started by tronicgr, Apr 21, 2008.

  1. tronicgr

    tronicgr

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    Check this simulator. Its a school project made by four students in upper secondary school.

    HORST Vegas project, a car motion simulator developed by the HORST team. The team consists of the four Swedish natural science students Daniel, Ludvig, Ola and Robert

    http://rools.ath.cx/horst/en/

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru6ZDxzbtNM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoHz-Oe6ojo
  2. sharky

    sharky New Member

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    hmm.. from the clips it looks like the motors cant stop it properly.. the movements seem to be nearly free oscillating on the axis..difficult to explain but i think you goti what i mean..
  3. tronicgr

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    Yes, I've seen it. They still trying to find a way to tune their PID drive as currently it overshoots!!

    And I can tell you this is an not easy task! Their motors are free wheel, meaning that if you cut the power to them the cockpit moves back to center by gravity!! They can't hold it in position!!!!

    But for school project is pretty impressive! :clap:

    Regards, Thanos