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Cockpit Shaking

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Is there anything out there that can add/enhance cockpit shaking (or head shaking) in FSX so that it is more active?

Mike
 
If you ever find out please let me know...to me this is the most unrealiastic part of FSX...

Planes bounce,shake,vibrate,rattle...And screech the tires much louded on touch down...
 
There was a freeware 152 that had some shake in it, but was for FS9. It would be cool to have it in the sim!!!

Marvin Carter
 
Actually, based on what I have experienced in the real world I think that the shifting around in that video is exaggerated, or there was a whole lot of turbulence that day!

I have found that most of the shaking you get is on the ground, while the engine is idling or running in the lower RPM ranges. Gauge needles jump a lot sometimes. That would be a fun thing to capture in a model :d

Yes, that 152 was awfully well done
 
There was a freeware 152 that had some shake in it, but was for FS9. It would be cool to have it in the sim!!!

Marvin Carter


Thats what I'm talking about...The added sounds were made from the MS train Sim sounds.....
 
I have a Base Shaker attached to the bottom of my ejection seat. It is driven by a 25 watt low pass amp. I can set the gain and the Hz of the pass filter.

That thing will make you believe you are in a real aircraft. The feel of those big radials or going into AB in something like the F-105 is amazing for the reality factor.
 
I have a Base Shaker attached to the bottom of my ejection seat. It is driven by a 25 watt low pass amp. I can set the gain and the Hz of the pass filter.

That thing will make you believe you are in a real aircraft. The feel of those big radials or going into AB in something like the F-105 is amazing for the reality factor.



Cool..Pack it up and send it my way please........:ernae:
 
I have a Base Shaker attached to the bottom of my ejection seat. It is driven by a 25 watt low pass amp. I can set the gain and the Hz of the pass filter.

That thing will make you believe you are in a real aircraft. The feel of those big radials or going into AB in something like the F-105 is amazing for the reality factor.

Sweet! I think it's time for an SOH roadtrip to Lafayette :monkies: :amen:
 
I seem to recall a fs video /camera view software that is being tested now. There was a video about it too, but I can't remember the name of the software. The effect was the shaking this post is about.

NC
 
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