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G Seats

G Seat Technology - Highly Effective Training without the Cost of a Moving Base Simulator

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Stirling's G Seat is the most advanced commercially available G Seat system on the market today.  Together with highly realistic visual and sound effects, plus in some cases a simulated anti-g-suit, the pilot is placed in an environment that stimulates his or her sensory perception.

Electric actuators within the G Seat work in a coordinated fashion to provide simulated movement aligned to the pilot's centre of gravity, which in turn is aligned to the aircraft's primary X, Y and Z axes. The actuators are stimulated from a complex six-axis flight model that, in real time, calculates simultaneous equations of motion based on the centre of gravity of the pilot within the simulated aircraft model. This provides the pilot with "roll", "surge", "heave" and "sway" cues.

High bandwidth actuation enables cueing for other conditions such as buffet and "gun buzz".

Download our G Seat Fact Sheet

 

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Advantages of G Seat Motion Cueing

  • Dramatically increased pilot immersion
  • Simple to install, easy to transport
  • Easily integrated into an existing simulator
  • Fraction of the cost of a moving base simulator, including lower through-life costs

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G Seat Features

  • Fixed or rotary wing solutions
  • Martin Baker replica seat with all necessary straps and equipment
  • 5 electrically actuated motion axis
  • Electrically actuated
  • High bandwidth, displacement and rate control
  • Ultra low latency
  • COTS components
  • Designed for easy removal, maintenance and refit
  • Standard Ethernet connection

Please contact us at Stirling US or Stirling UK for more information on our G Seat technology.

 

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Electro-Mechanical Test Rigs

 

Active Control Systems

 

 

 
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