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Guru3D.com » News » Next Level Racing is a flight simulator seat that supports various genres

Next Level Racing is a flight simulator seat that supports various genres

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/25/2022 09:54 AM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Next Level Racing is a flight simulator seat that supports various genres

A versatile flight simulator seat and stand that supports multiple aircraft genres in a single cockpit, including combat jets, spaceships, tiny planes, and huge passenger flights. 

To accommodate a wide range of pilots and aircraft, the sidearms provide 300mm of lateral adjustment and 75mm of height adjustment, and the centre pole for mounting the yoke and keyboard tray has 150mm of height adjustment. Hotas helicopter piloting poles have a 30mm height adjustment. Furthermore, the flight arm and rudder plate have an angle adjustment feature of up to 21.5 degrees. The cockpit seat also has a seat slider and a reclining backrest, which allow the user to swiftly modify the distance and angle.

The main body dimensions are 990mm wide, 1,530mm long, and 1,220mm high, with a weight of 49.5kg, a load capacity of 150kg, and a suggested height of 120-210cm. Thrustmaster, Logitech, Saitek, Honeycomb, Virtual Fly, Crosswind, and practically all major brands are supported, and two authentic Boeing-licenced models will be produced simultaneously.



Next Level Racing is a flight simulator seat that supports various genres Next Level Racing is a flight simulator seat that supports various genres Next Level Racing is a flight simulator seat that supports various genres




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geogan
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#6076451 Posted on: 11/25/2022 03:25 PM
Why does the seat for a flight-sim rig need seat-belts?? :D

Anyone that's seen MSFS knows the planes all fly along at speed of an OAP going to the shops on a Sunday!

LimitbreakOr
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#6076650 Posted on: 11/26/2022 08:50 AM
LOL seatbelts LOL gamer seats are getting more absurd every day.

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#6076795 Posted on: 11/26/2022 11:39 PM
Does this thing move with game on hydraulics & vibrate - no it doesn't! Back when I was into racing sims I rigged up a somewhat reclining ikea wooden framed chair with attached bits of wood (attached via G-clamps) to attach a steering wheel and pedals into a fairly realistic driving position along with my laptop on my knees - it felt quite realistic! How much this gaming chair cost that's the focus of this article, there's no mention of money and a quick google didn't reveal anything?

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#6076806 Posted on: 11/27/2022 01:07 AM
@Robbo9999 I bet way over 1k if other racing setups are anything to go by :p

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#6076846 Posted on: 11/27/2022 11:23 AM
@Robbo9999 I bet way over 1k if other racing setups are anything to go by :p

Ha, it's a bit crazy!

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