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09-09-2010, 12:59 PM #11
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Re: Using Opencockpits DC Motors card for Motion
Umm, just butting in here, you say a pivot is very exsensive, im not so sure, you can use an old UJ (Universal Joint) from a car prop shaft or tractor PTO setup, then weld a steel plate on one side to join to the sim base, and attach a shaft to fix to the base, i dont think it will be as pricey as you think
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09-09-2010, 01:43 PM #12
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Re: Using Opencockpits DC Motors card for Motion
Jack
Its your choice, there is no doubt in my mind which is the easiest route and I doubt that there is much cost difference overall.
David
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09-09-2010, 01:46 PM #13
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Re: Using Opencockpits DC Motors card for Motion
Jack
Just seen Devonpilots post which I fully agree with. For example, with three motors and no central pivot how are you going to attach the motors to the seat?
David
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