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Item Features Fitment: Fit For Most Vehicles (CUSTOM SEAT BRACKETS NEEDED. NOT INCLUDED) Color: Driver Side+Black with Trims Material: PU Leather Front; PU + Carbon Leather Back Style: Seats can hold 300 LBS Sliders: 1 PC of Dual Slider Included, can slide forward or backward with ease & smooth S...
A few thoughts: 1) Overall I love it. It has taken modding to get mine to where it is right now. I recommend the Facebook group "DOFReality Builders". For example I did the diode mod and misalignment spacer mods discussed there (both very easy to do). I also added the extrusions that my seat sits on and sawed the stock H3 seat crossbar in half and used it to mount the left and right MFDs and windtubes.
2) the H3 is one part of many components that make the experience come to life imo. The haptic seat pad, buttkicker, and hurricane wind kit are also must-haves imo. For example, the wind kit (which is a bundle option with the H3) gives me a sensory cue of when I'm moving extremely fast in a helo so I can anticipate overspeed, or when I'm in a plane it helps me avoid stalls and manage my speed during dogfights.
3) Only thing missing for me from the H3 is as time has gone on I've started to increasinlynwant to add the feeling of moving straight up and down for helos (or even the feeling of dipping down in a plane like the fishbed). It would also add the surge feel of carrier takeoffs and landings. I will probably upgrade to an H6 eventually.
Also, important to note that when you read these groups the dof rigs have evolved a great deal over time. The newer models with SFUs and encoder motors simply do not have the same issues as the older models.
Right after I bought my rig last August they started shipping the rigs largely pre-built and with brakes so they don't dip when they turn off. I had to fully build mine.
Right, seems so indeed. I saw some people complaining about the cogging even with the SFUs, but there were many other opinions too. But good info, thanks. I might DM you with more questions later when I've digested this a bit.
It seems the H3 doesn't come with the SFUs, so might make more sense to go straight to H6, but damn that's expensive... not compared to other 6dof rigs of course, but in general.
Right on. This has become a hobby for me all in of itself. The modding has definitely been part of the fun (and challenge) for me. Learned how to use extrusions, drill countersunk holes (for my Rhino plate I made), cut metal to size, etc.
I had the same thoughts. H3 with SFU upgrade made way more sense to me as a starting point. Can always upgrade later. Also, any H6 stats on the dofr website are identical to the H3 with SFUs. The listed H3 stats are stock only (without SFUs).
Just my experience, I had a HORRIBLE time doing the SFU upgrade, I wish I had not. My P6 has not worked correctly since… in fact it is not working right now. If I was getting a DOFReality rig now, I would definitely buy one that I did. Or have to upgrade. When it works, it is amazing, when it does not, it is completely tragic.
On a happier note, last night was the first long session with the Rhino during virtual squadron ops….worked like a champ! No yanking and banking, was a fairly mundane mission, but flying #2 in a three-ship doing the overhead was simply sublime, trimmed up I might have been 10 feet off altitude in the downwind and the “feel” in the stick when I landed was as realistic as I feel you can get.
Upgrading from the old units versus buying the SFUs to start is likely completely different. Installing the SFUs in my newer model was incredibly easy.
Yeah… I have an early P6 model. It has been a bit of a nightmare to be honest. I have another hall sensor coming from Ukraine and just received another Arduino board to replace the one I replaced from before. Hopefully this fixes it.