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High School Bell 206

Discussion in 'New users start here - FAQ' started by lsdude101, Oct 4, 2011.

  1. lsdude101

    lsdude101 New Member

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    My high school class that I teach built this Bell 206 simulator in the attached picture and are now wanting to mount the cockpit to a motion base. Since it is somewhat heavy, we are wondering if our best bet would be hydraulics or if there is a motor setup that would be strong enough to work well that is reasonably priced, or at least compairable to a hydraulic system.

    We are up for any and all suggestions and hope to start this within a month.

    Russell

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