Imagine strapping into one of these instead of your standard head-mounted display for FPV!

The system, while linked to the likes of X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Sim, can take raw input from gyro data etc and put the pilot into that position.  With a Mil-SPEC HMD, the system is really quite immersive and a fun ride.  While not a traditional UAV related post, I thought you might be interested.

 

Check out Universal Motion Simulator Home for more details.

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  • i use X-plane  it is awesome

  • Do you use a flight simulator developed internal or xplane, Microsoft flightsim or something similar?
  • oh how i wish i was.

    it really does look like fun

  • Hi Daniel, If you're in Geelong, Australia, right behind you ;)

  • i love it.

    i have a pocket full of quarters, where does the line form

  • At least they're using the equipment.

    I worked at a robotic research lab once where they had an arm connected to a parallel processing VME box.  I was there for about a year, not one of the researchers, and I saw them turn it on once.  Meanwhile, they were busy compiling X10 (before X11), and installing unix file sharing on Macs, because it was cooler.

  • Hi Falvin, We actually have a collaborative relationship with MPI (the researchers behind the video you linked to). Researchers actually work together to improve technologies quite often and I think it would be a sad world if we let technologies like this stay within the one research team.  The idea is that as the research progresses, each team adds it's own spin on the tech.  Imagine what the world would be like if after the Intel 4004 no other research teams got involved designing new chips because there was no funding for further research.  I'd imagine that the DIYdrone community wouldn't be here because Atmel wouldn't exist!  I think we're all here to make things better.  eg. Why make our own drones if someone already has one for sale? So we get funding to make technology better and to add new things.  In our case it's the haptic control inputs that we specialise in.  We've also made advances to the wash in/wash out filters.  Best regards, James CISR Researcher ;)

  • i feel travel sick just looking at it, but one of my nephews would love it :)

  • 2nd ... how these researchers, get funding for "researching" things that people have already done years before them...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shdS-hynLHg&feature=related

     

  • Wonder how long before the headlines read "Man dies after being pummeled to death by rogue robotic arm flight simulator"   ...looks fun though.

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