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Mark Barry
December 19th 03, 03:37 AM
Hello,

We recently started manufacturing low-cost hi-fidelity 3 DOF motion
platforms that are compatible with many PC flight simulators. We are
able to extract the telemetry data (pitch, roll, heave, g-forces, etc)
from the games to program our motion simulators. That means our
customers do not have to write any software -- just place your cockpit
on top of our simulators and you're ready to go! Here are some of the
PC games we work with:

Microsoft Flight/Combat Simulator (all versions)
X-Plane
F-18 Hornet
Xtreme Air Racing
Aces High
(and more)

If you're interested in finding out more about our motion simulators,
please visit our website and you can download the video clips.

Regards,
Mark Barry
InMotion Simulation
http://www.inmotionsimulation.com

Kevin Darling
December 19th 03, 08:08 PM
(Mark Barry) wrote in message >...
> We recently started manufacturing low-cost hi-fidelity 3 DOF motion
> platforms that are compatible with many PC flight simulators.
> [...]
> http://www.inmotionsimulation.com

Looks very cool! Please define "low cost" for us, though.

Thanks!
Kevin

Helge H. Forstner
December 22nd 03, 06:31 PM
Hello,

>Looks very cool! Please define "low cost" for us, though.

They say:

> Each of our motion platforms are custom made with most systems costing between $10,000 to $20,000 USD.




with regards

H.H.Forstner

Dashi
December 22nd 03, 09:51 PM
"Helge H. Forstner" > wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
>>Looks very cool! Please define "low cost" for us, though.
>
> They say:
>
>> Each of our motion platforms are custom made with most systems costing
>> between $10,000 to $20,000 USD.

That's pretty "low cost", think I'll get two or three of them.



Dashi


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> with regards
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> H.H.Forstner

Helge H. Forstner
December 23rd 03, 06:31 PM
Hi,

>>> between $10,000 to $20,000 USD.
>
>That's pretty "low cost", think I'll get two or three of them.

Well, compared to a CAE-Sim it is cheap. :-))

How about buying one and renting it to others on an hourly basis?



with regards

H.H.Forstner

Dashi
December 24th 03, 11:04 PM
"Helge H. Forstner" > wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
>>>> between $10,000 to $20,000 USD.
>>
>>That's pretty "low cost", think I'll get two or three of them.
>
> Well, compared to a CAE-Sim it is cheap. :-))
>
> How about buying one and renting it to others on an hourly basis?



That would be great if I knew of anyone that would pay to use it. :)



Dashi


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>
>
> with regards
>
> H.H.Forstner

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