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Build your own full motion simulator

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Full instructions (four chapters free, full pdf for $15) on how to build your own full motion cockpit for Flight Simulator.

If you want to experience true virtual flight then you need motion. The following how-to articles represent my efforts into perfecting the least expensive, easiest to build, most versatile motion simulator for home use.

The JoyRider is a two axis flight motion simulator you can build without the use of expensive hardware. It’s VERY fast, and SMOOTH and best of all it can be affordably constructed from readily available supplies with simple hand tools.

Please let me know if you’ve actually built this…

Via MAKE Magazine.

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trevor said:

my class is going to try to build an inexpensive, but yet great flight simulator. if you could give us some help, I'd appreciate it.

Pat said:

Do you have plans for a driving Simulator?

Pat

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