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  2. 20-sim - Wikipedia

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    20-sim is a commercial modeling and simulation program for multi-domain dynamic systems, which is developed by Controllab. 20-sim allows models to be entered as equations, block diagrams, bond graphs and physical components. 20-sim is used for modeling complex multi-domain systems and for the development of control systems. [3] [4]

  3. Simulation cockpit - Wikipedia

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    A simulation cockpit, simpit or sim rig is an environment designed to replicate a vehicle cockpit. Although many pits commonly designed around an aircraft cockpit, the term is equally valid for train, spacecraft or car projects. 'Simpit' is generally used to refer to amateur, home built, setups which are the focus of this article.

  4. Patriot Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Patriot Transportation is an American trucking and real estate holding company based in Jacksonville, Florida.Through its affiliates, Patriot specializes in moving freight consisting mainly of petroleum products and other liquids and also dry bulk commodities.

  5. Stewart platform - Wikipedia

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    He developed his "Universal Tyre-Testing Machine" (also called the "Universal Rig") in the 1950s and his platform was operational by 1954. [4] The rig was able to mechanically test tyres under combined loads. Dr. Gough died in 1972 but his testing rig continued to be used up until the late 1980s when the factory was closed down and then demolished.

  6. Full motion racing simulator - Wikipedia

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    Full motion racing simulator with all 6 degrees of freedom. A full motion racing simulator, sometimes called a full motion sim rig, is a motion simulator that is purposed for racing, and must provide motion simulation in all six degrees of freedom, as defined by the aviation simulator industry many decades ago.

  7. iRacing - Wikipedia

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    Players using a sim-racing rig, demoing iRacing at E3 2011. iRacing primarily focuses on creating an environment in game that will mimic real-life driving as closely as possible, including the use of LIDAR-scanned cars and tracks. [1] [4] In most circumstances, players are confined to a cockpit-only view when driving.

  8. Sim racing - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the division between arcade-style racing and sim racing, the earliest attempts at providing driving simulation experiences were arcade racing video games, dating back to Pole Position, [25] a 1982 arcade game developed by Namco, which the game's publisher Atari publicized for its "unbelievable driving realism" in providing a Formula 1 experience behind a racing wheel at the time.

  9. Jurca 1-Nine-0 - Wikipedia

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    The plans were marketed by Falconar and later Jurca Plans West. [3] [4] At least two MJ-8s have flown: one powered by a Lycoming IO-540 in the USA [5] and one powered by a Russian M14P radial [5] built in Switzerland but now in New Zealand. As of July 2017 one MJ-80 is known to have flown, a Pratt & Whitney R-1830-powered example in Germany. [5]