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Three Axis Motion Base in Tandum for Simulator

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

Servos and Simulation's Three axis motion bases running in tandum on MS Flight Simulator. This is an all electric system that can be used for entertainment and simulator industry. Please see our web site at servos.com for more information.

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  • this is a 1000lbs model, but we can go all the way up to 4000lbs. If you email me at info@servos.com, I would be happy to email you a price sheet.

  • i want one for my back to the future ride build

  • @ddrusa It would work splendidly for a back to the future ride. If you contact me at info@servos.com, I would be more than happy to email you a price sheet.

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  • What weight load can this support. It'd be awesome for a Halloween mine train ride for the kids or some skinny adults.

  • @servosandsimulation awesome 

  • Oh yes...i know :)) static intend no other motion, changes except three that it has... in a fortyfive well coordinated turn in fly you can make on panels roof a card castle or take up a packet of cigarettes and not other lateral force destroied the castle or lowers sigarette pakage--- platform orizontal but 45 degree of plane bank. But I know that you know this, i write this for my friends. by ;)

  • What in the world are you talking about? This isn't a static platform. This is a three axis motion base. It provides roll, pitch and heave movement. I would be happy to explain to you why some movement with visuals can make the simulation more interactive and real if you like.

  • in a static platform we DONT need pitch and roll..... but only FORCE!!!!. Only visual system provides to generate roll and pitch sentations. LATERAL FORCE= (static roll) LONGITUDINAL FORCE (acc/dec)=pitch. ... yes, we need olso a little static pitch when in a climb there are not any acceleration, but is less important.

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