I have not contacted YAWVR yet because I don't think their chair or any parts are compatible with mine. their yaw2 need a G-unit, perhaps some part might be compatible? If you want to know more about the Motion Integrated G-Seat, don't hesitate to contact me: posted on at 20:24 Their website is still under construction (November 2022), but you can contact them via email at first commercial unit, along with a development prototype, are already at work and can be booked at, located at the Frankfurt International Airport (EDDF), Germany.Īs of Oktober 2022, individuals can apply for a non-commercial license to DIY build the seat for their private use. Our production partners at now offer a professional version for commercial customers in Europe. How to get or experience the Motion Integrated G-Seat: It has a very low footprint at a total width of only 500 mm (20 in), so it can easily fit into any existing fixed-base simulator or cockpit (see picture right).ĭespite all of the above, the Motion Integrated G-Seat only costs a fraction of the price of other motion systems. The system is fully compatible with VR (virtual reality) as it moves the users body exactly like real acceleration would, therefore no motion compensation software is needed. It is able to simulate negative (upward) G forces, which no motion platform is able to do, but is essential not only in fighters, but also in commercial aircraft (eg for UPRT). The effects induced are instantaneous, can reverse direction swiftly and most importantly, are sustainable - they can last as briefly or as long as the simulated acceleration does. The Motion Integrated G-Seat prototype in my F/A-18E flight simulator
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