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COR on FlyPT mover

Discussion in 'FlyPt Mover' started by countocoblt, Mar 16, 2024.

  1. countocoblt

    countocoblt New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Hi all

    I am wondering: the COR is that the center between the motors or where the seat is positioned?
    My rig is 113 by 137 cm. The seat is a bit more to the rear. It is a 3DOF -4 Motor build. Similar to the SFX100 except using 50cm rods (limited to 43 (range 21.5 in the software).

    My seat is approximately 23 cm more the rear (center seat) and when in parking position, the seat itself is about 40 cm from the ground (slightly tilted).

    Are those the value I need to enter in setting up the Rig? I am struggling to get this right, especially as I need this for a reference for openxr motion compensation (Going down, the VR pushes me towards the dashboard, climbing, it moves me to the rear. Let's not talk about rolls yet :)

    Kind regards

    Steve