CYBERSEAT - AFFORDABLE DYNAMICS

INTERACTIVE MOTION SIMULATION

The Cyberseat offers a breakthrough by bringing affordable dynamics to simulation with its high fidelity single-seat 3 axis low cost motionbase simulator.  UK designed and built, it is simple and rugged.  

It is powered by linear motors and pneumatics and has very few moving parts.  It runs off a standard 13A power supply.  It is a USB device which plugs straight into a PC and has software real time interfaces to the latest PC driving simulators and flight simulations such as Microsoft Flight Sim FS2004 & FSX© and Laminar Research’s X-Plane©.  

The Cyberseat 3 axis base is a strong performer and will move a 150kg payload at 1 m/sec with 1 g acceleration.   Its fidelity motion reproduces the vibration of helicopter blades or an uneven gravel track but it also faithfully handles the smooth turns and turbulence of a glider.  In use with the Air Training Corps, Flying Schools and now the MOD, the combination of a low cost simulator with the latest PC simulation technology has created a new generation of training possibilities.  
 
Complete Cyberseat view
An SDK is available for developers to write their own drivers. Outputs are taken from the game's physics engine and transformed into leg positions which are sent out on the USB port at up to 60 position commands per second.

MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS ON ONE PLATFORM

Cyberseat offers a number of standard cockpit configurations suitable for flight, vehicle and motion cinema - or we will design your own custom cockpits.

Configurations include a generic helicopter, equipped with cyclic, collective, anti torque throttle and full twist throttle. The simulator is also available as a fixed wing aircraft or a vehicle and is ideal for remote pilot feed-back (real-time). 

Cyberseat compressors
< Compressed Air at 8 bar is stored in cylinders and switched into the pneumatic rams supporting each axis using fuzzy logic algorithms to ensure balancing for different passenger loads.

< The base is powered by linear motors designed and manufactured by Cyberseat. These develop 300N thrust and 1g acceleration. They have a stroke of 100mm. They use Cyberseat's own motor controllers designed around a custom motor control chip.