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AeroFly FS2 - with VR and 6DOF Motion

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Had the pleasure to show AeroFly FS2 with the VRMotion Plattform in VR at ITEC in Rotterdam....

 

This simulator is amazing! It has been tested by several airforce pilots and professionals:

 

 

..but, are there sloped runways??? :laugh::laugh:

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Wow, 6DOF that is some simulator and with VR and AFS2 it must be one hell of a ride. It will be interesting to learn about the price for such a system  as it seems small enough to fit into my study:)

Regards John (Bird)

 

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3 minutes ago, Sticky said:

..but, are there sloped runways??? :laugh::laugh:

:laugh: 

The motion queuing is emulating the inner-ear;  gives an amazing acceleration feeling.

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3 minutes ago, pipeorgan said:

Wow, 6DOF that is some simulator and with VR and AFS2 it must be one hell of a ride. It will be interesting to learn about the price for such a system  as it seems small enough to fit into my study:)

Yes... probably a bit expensive toy without XMas (https://www.brunner-innovation.swiss/product/vr-motion-200/), but the nice thing works with regular power (230/110 V)

Thanks, but can't see any prices on the Brunner site or am I missing something?

Regards John (Bird)

 

4.6GHz OC, Windows 10 Creator, 16GB RAM, 780 Ti SC 3GB, SSDs Thrust master HOTAS Warthog, Virtual-Fly TQ3, CH Pro Rudder Pedals, 40 inch 4K Philips screen, CV1 Touch, AFS2, P3D4

2 hours ago, pipeorgan said:

Thanks, but can't see any prices on the Brunner site or am I missing something?

You know what they say, if you have to ask....

4 hours ago, Sticky said:

..but, are there sloped runways???

Sure, there are!. ORBX will be releasing LOWI (Innsbruck) next June 15th with a sloped runway.

Cheers, Ed

 

Cheers, Ed

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The power of hangar Chat! :blush:

I think my similar post in VR should be deleted (mods)

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10 hours ago, Sticky said:

You know what they say, if you have to ask....

:)

Regards John (Bird)

 

4.6GHz OC, Windows 10 Creator, 16GB RAM, 780 Ti SC 3GB, SSDs Thrust master HOTAS Warthog, Virtual-Fly TQ3, CH Pro Rudder Pedals, 40 inch 4K Philips screen, CV1 Touch, AFS2, P3D4

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