Acceleration onset cueing

Acceleration onset cueing is a term for the cueing principle used by a simulator motion platform. Motion platforms used in "Level D" full flight simulators (FFS) and equivalent military simulators have six jacks that can move the replica cockpit that is mounted on the platform in any of the six degrees of freedom (6 DOF) that can be experienced by any body free to move in space.

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Acceleration onset cueing

Acceleration onset cueing is a term for the cueing principle used by a simulator motion platform. Motion platforms used in "Level D" full flight simulators (FFS) and equivalent military simulators have six jacks that can move the replica cockpit that is mounted on the platform in any of the six degrees of freedom (6 DOF) that can be experienced by any body free to move in space.

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