Showing posts with label flying chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flying chair. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Ready to move... Sure I'm as always...


And here comes the second part, Motion Simulator. It company behind this has created two product distinctively TL1 & TL1C. TL1 is a full configuration and TL1C is Seat ONLY configuration. Full configuration is already developed and Seat only configuration is coming soon.





TL1 full configuration: Cockpit, screen, bodywork, PC, projectors.
The Motion Simulation TL1 offers an unrivalled, immersive, simulation experience. TL1 simulator has been specifically designed from the ground up to bring a fresh and innovative approach to Racing, Flight and First-Person-Shooter Simulation.

  • Simply plug and play.
  • Housing the world’s first 180 degree
  • spherical projector screen and
  • variable driving position cockpit






As always, video comes in handy to have a look and see what others have experienced... so don't miss the video, and I know you won't...their is few but enjoy it wink wink...

Prepared to me moved...




Driver Training moutain road...




Flying helicopter...




iRacing McLaren GT3...




Side note: All the above descriptions are related to 'Full Specification Motion Simulator' TL1 and stay tuned for 'Chair ONLY Motion Simulator' TL1C...

Go check out its official website if you are interested at Motion Simulation. They have some cool pictures around their website.




By MAJ
*Side note: we are not afflicted/associated with any of those or whom-so-ever we have shared our knowledge about.

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Flying Chair - Hardcore gaming



Here is an interesting video you might be interested in or entertained by, if you have not already came across it. This is called hardcore gamer, a home made fun chair (claimed in video description) and yet you think you are a hardcore gamer. It looks like a lot of fun. This must be some of you have dreamed of... yeah that's right, and some one already did that. what's your approach, do want to try if had a chance to do so, I bet you do. I don't know what the hell that thing is called, a 'fun chair' or a 'motion chair' but I would call it a 'flying chair', because that's how I see it. Lets check out the video





That's not it. CKAS "Thruxim" Motion and Motion Simulator is among them. First CKAS motion... description from it's website states;

The CKAS W3s 6DOF Motion System (pictured below - computer shown for size comparison only) features a mere 200kg total weight, 1160mm total width, and sits only 360mm high, therefore eliminating the need for any specialised stair or gangway for stepping up onto it. CKAS has used the knowledge it has developed for the heavier motion systems to design this unit, incorporating industry leading electronics, encoders and actuators. The expected life of the W3s is extremely high for its price point, and the maintenance requirements are minimal, especially important in commercial or consumer based applications.  The target market of the CKAS W3s 6DOF Motion System can be any of the following single seater applications:

  • Small Scale Compact High Fidelity Flight Training Devices for Commercial and Military applications 
  • Small Scale High Fidelity Commercial Vehicle and Truck Driver Training Simulators
  • Small Scale High Fidelity Mining Equipment Simulators and Heavy Earth Moving Equipment Simulators
  • Small Scale High Fidelity Train Driver Simulators
  • Next Generation Unsupervised Coin-operated Motion Simulator Arcade Machines
  • Home Built High Fidelity Flight Simulators
  • Home Built High Fidelity Car Racing Simulators


As alsways, you can check out the video... make sure to share your views in a comment section. What what are your thoughts on this




Supported Interfaces:
The CKAS Thruxim is based on the CKAS high performance low cost motion systems, and as such, supports all the same interfaces. The CKAS Thruxim / Max / Pro can be used "immediately out of the box" with the following games:
  • Microsoft FS2004, FSX, ESP (via FSUIPC or Simconnect)
  • Lockheed Martin Prepar3D (via FSUIPC or Simconnect)
  • X-Plane
  • rFactor and rFactor 2
  • iRacing
  • Generic UDP Data sent by any client or 3rd party application
Further to this, the Thruxim / Max / Pro can be used with:
  • X-Sim supported games including Dirt1 / 2 / 3, F1 2010 / 2011 / 2012, Grid, LFS, GP4 etc
  • Any Client program which is developed to send Serial Data (only for very advanced users for 3DOF and 6DOF units for this interface).




By MAJ