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3 dof vertical - heave - francais->anglais by google

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by willaupuis, Feb 11, 2015.

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  1. SilentChill

    SilentChill Problem Maker

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    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, Arduino, Motion platform, 6DOF
    Brilliant work very original :D
  2. willaupuis

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    a video of the simulator operating with dirt rally

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  3. francois38200

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    very good work :thumbs
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  4. mariano68

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    Superb work! I really like it! All the movements, cheap and can be blended in the living room! (with the right combination of colors :p)
    It is even wife proof!
  5. Cluclu

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    The record is really superb. Whether the finish or the simulation in itself : hat ( French expression)
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  6. Ayad

    Ayad Dr.

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    the pictures can not open to see the work which I think it is good work from the video in action, how I can open the pictures it appear only small icon with red x on it
  7. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    This is a very old thread, 2015, and obviously the file hosting for images is no longer current.

    And @willaupuis, who posted the images, has not been active since May 12, 2019.

    Hence this thread will be archived.
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