It is interesting that it maintains its orientation V.S., what really?.. The spacetime grid of universe as a whole? Or a subset, like around the Sun?Around the center of the Galaxy? I don't get it...
I think a key thing to understand is that gravity isn't a force- it's an acceleration. Because of that and how accelerations cancel, you could theoretically accelerate towards earth fast enough that you feel like up is down.
title is ''How Fligth Simulators Trick Your Brain''. Video is ''How Motion Full Flight Simulators Trick Your Brain''. What a fucking clickbait video, that's why i didn't watch it.
This may be wwhy you never feel an airplane take off unless you look outside. As the plane tilts up, the acceleration somewhat decreases and so the force on the vestibular system is unchanged.
but the simulator can only simulate for example nose down lowering altitude for very short amount of time, other wise the suspension is out of reach, still can't simulate fully
The reason the Dash 7 has 4 props has almost nothing to do with noise. Like Dehaviland Canadas previous designs, the Caribou, Buffalo, Twin Otter, etc; the Dash-7 was designed and optimized for STOL performance. 4 engines were used because existing turbo prop engines of the day were either insufficient powerful or too large for 2 of them to generate the required maximum power for take off.
You can still feel the centrifugal forces during a turn in a real aircraft, especially if you were to fly a fighter jet and pull a few Gs in it. Unfortunately this is not something the simulator can do and would be extremely hard to do as well.
My first air-experience was in Bombardier Q400. U travelled with my family from Delhi to Dehradun. It usually takes 6 hrs from Bus and on this plane it was under 40 minutes.
I love flight sims but there is a catch: plane usualy acselirates as it's klimbing or descending, and I don't mension spins and stalls and candle situations.. So there is much more to implement)
this makes me think of those carnival rides that just spin fast as you lay nearly vertical. the way it tricks your brain into thinking that you are laying down is still one of the craziest experiences I have felt, even though it was just a small carnival ride. you can feel the spinning too, so it feels like you're going to spin upside-down and fall but you never do. if you haven't gone on one of those rides, I recommend it.