Hi simkit, I gotta say this is one of the best flying I've seem in a motion platform demonstration! I have a suggestion, flight simmers like myself want to build your rig to experience "turbulence". However there's very little videos on TH-cam of any motion simualtor during turbulence. And whatever is are always random flight, us viewers and potential customers can not relate to them. What would be helpful would be if you where to upload videos showing situations we can relate to. Plz make videos of msfs 2020 in "Strong wind landing challenges" for your next video. In "assistance options" > "Piloting" and set turbulence to "realistic". Would you kindly consider making a video of this rig in msfs2020 in a few strong wind landing missions. Strong wind challenges i would love to see: Out Skerries (medium winds) MtT Hopham (strong winds) Southampton (insane winds) I'm sure these videos would demonstrate what your system can do!
I've always wondered - how does the motion rig work with the sensors inside the headset to make sure the rig's rotation/translation doesn't turn into the same movements to the VR headset? Is there software that needs to be running to cancel any rotation/translation caused by the motion rig, but still allow the player's head to affect the headset?
Hi simkit, I gotta say this is one of the best flying I've seem in a motion platform demonstration!
I have a suggestion, flight simmers like myself want to build your rig to experience "turbulence". However there's very little videos on TH-cam of any motion simualtor during turbulence. And whatever is are always random flight, us viewers and potential customers can not relate to them. What would be helpful would be if you where to upload videos showing situations we can relate to.
Plz make videos of msfs 2020 in "Strong wind landing challenges" for your next video. In "assistance options" > "Piloting" and set turbulence to "realistic".
Would you kindly consider making a video of this rig in msfs2020 in a few strong wind landing missions.
Strong wind challenges i would love to see:
Out Skerries (medium winds)
MtT Hopham (strong winds)
Southampton (insane winds)
I'm sure these videos would demonstrate what your system can do!
Thanks a lot. Comevon discord to talk about that please
C'est vraiment TOP quel débattement incroyable !! cela donne envie d'en construire un !!! je m'abonne pour en voir plus MERCI
Merci oui c'est top ! Bah il faut se lancer. Rejoins nous sur discord !
Soooo smoooth!
yes, due to 1620 ball screw :) thanks
I've always wondered - how does the motion rig work with the sensors inside the headset to make sure the rig's rotation/translation doesn't turn into the same movements to the VR headset? Is there software that needs to be running to cancel any rotation/translation caused by the motion rig, but still allow the player's head to affect the headset?
see those two big orange lighthouses on the top/front of the rig? I'd bet it uses that for locating of the VR headset
@@samuelgluss2751 I honestly thought those were fans lol
@@samuelgluss2751 they are fans lol
@@Tuuvas you are right
Hi. Very good question mate. There is a motion cancelation software called oxr mc. I made a video on its setup :)
Can you see the physical controls through your VR Set. what VR set you are using?
Hp rever g2. Yes i can there is a little space between hmd and nose
Very Nice Man! Where you get this nice Wheelbase mount?
thanks, a french store