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Hi Rocky,

 

That is my chair mount system. It consists of four platforms that articulate and can hold Throttle, Stick, Keyboard, and Mouse in a desired position so you can lean back and fly in comfort. I am currently not using the Keyboard platform only the other three. Having had neck and back problems for some time I can tell you this is much more comfortable for hours of flying then leaning forward to clutch the controls on the desk in front of me. It consists of heavy duty specific drummers cymbal stand hardware and custom platforms.

 

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Here are views of 2 Rigs in my Home. The first one is the Rig of my Son. In the second seat i have direct inserted the 6 vibrators of the TFS2 in the upholstery.

 

http://www.sim-station.de/images/rig_1_4.jpg

 

http://www.sim-station.de/images/rig_3_1.jpg

 

cool but look how far he has to sit away from the monitor! like with 20/20 vision you'd still have a hard time with that. im a little less than an arm length away.

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PoleCat, what's the iVibe unit like to sit on? I have an Akers Barnes pit myself and I've thought of buying one if they ever get their software support going. Do you need extra cushion under the seat or behind the back (like you seem to have)?

 

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Insane! VTBGunner, have you checked whether thе explosive charges in this ACES II have been removed? Or perhaps you have a hole in the ceiling :D I bet you have a real F-16 in your back yard ;) Good job!

"See, to me that's a stupid instrument. It tells what your angle of attack is. If you don't know you shouldn't be flying." - Chuck Yeager, from the back seat of F-15D at age 89.

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