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MAACS Experiment - Episode 1, Early Prototype

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This is the Moving Axis AirCraft Simulator experiment, Episode 1. More information about MAACS and other motion flight simulators here: http://www.rogerdodger.net/motion/maacs/maacs_home.html

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  • are you guys still touring?

  • @kyCap222 offering the DIY videos on the website ended up being a much better idea

  • what about two axis sim?¿

  • @MIGUEL2005LIMA I think I discuss that some in one of the later videos in the series

  • The simplicity of the concept boggles the mind. Pulleys? Nope. Rods? Nein. Servos? Nyet. Pneumatic? Ne. Hydraulics? Sacre bleu non!!! So what is it? Barbells on the ends of a long shaft rolling on a board for balanced weight tranfer. ........................Oi? Hehehe The KISS principle reigns supreme. Nice one, thanks Matt. Looking forward to the next episode.
  • Thank you. I wish it could have stayed that simple, but there was a fatal flaw in this idea that I had to fix later.  You'll see that in a future episode.

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  • @rogerdodgeraviation EXCELENT!

  • Thanks for sharing.

  • smart and creative u need seatbelts lol

  • 1. copy and paste

    2. send this to 2 other videos.

    3. hold your breath for 10 seconds

    4. press refresh twice

    3. LOOK AT YOUR HANDS

  • good idea

  • Intresting idea. This is gonna be interesting.

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