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    Thumbs up Racing Sim Motion Platform

    Check out this site http://www.force-dynamics.com/ and go look at the demo video (about 18 megs) http://www.force-dynamics.com/video/...lfs-incar2.wmv

    Amazing.... do you think we can convert to Flight-sim????

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    Motion sim

    Yeah Matt, sure is a work of art. I am sure it could be used as a flightsim, although it comes with a hefty price tag

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    Smile

    Also takes the fun out of building your own besides my cockpit won't fit in it.

    BTW.... anyone the price of that contraption...... Don't see it listed anywhere.

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    Car sim

    Could be wrong but when I first saw the vid a few months ago it was about USD 30K

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    OUCH!!! We can do much better

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    It seems that the parameter info they are able to read out of the racing sim is extremely fast. They say you can feel the coarseness of the pavement : You'd need to transfer motion frequencies up to around 20 - 30Hz or so. With the speed that is available from MSFS utilities, the best you can get is around 10Hz. Does anybody know if these racing sims are specially developed to drive motion platforms?

    Regarding the platform: The key is in the ball-screw actuators and the limited weight. (max 250 lbs)
    RR

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