Wow!!! 3d Glasses & Reflex Sim
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Wow! 3d Glasses and Reflex
Wow!! Has anybody Tried them stereo 3d Glasses with the Reflex sim or any sim for that fact ?.. Do it.. it’s totally totally Awesome. I feel I got to tell you guys , for model airplane sims it’s the best thing since slice bread.
I got a set of LCD stereo glasses from “Edimensional” ( cost about £49 )and set them up with the reflex Sim, at first it was a little fuzzy and there was a bit of double vision going on , but then all of a sudden my eye became relaxed and BANG ! I was there, like standing at the field and ready to fly, I’m sure I could almost feel that gentle breeze on my face on that sunny morn ;-). It’s like your realy there and you could almost pickup that model after you’ve just taxied back up to your feet.
Very easy to become immersed in the 3d world.
Don’t go burn all your models just yet but the glasses help bridge that gap just little more, between the 2d sim and what real life model flying is about.
What was funny was that I even found my self trying to duck out of the way when a low pass got a bit too close ;-) wish it would stop raining … I think I might need to get out a bit more often
Regards Mac..
Wow!! Has anybody Tried them stereo 3d Glasses with the Reflex sim or any sim for that fact ?.. Do it.. it’s totally totally Awesome. I feel I got to tell you guys , for model airplane sims it’s the best thing since slice bread.
I got a set of LCD stereo glasses from “Edimensional” ( cost about £49 )and set them up with the reflex Sim, at first it was a little fuzzy and there was a bit of double vision going on , but then all of a sudden my eye became relaxed and BANG ! I was there, like standing at the field and ready to fly, I’m sure I could almost feel that gentle breeze on my face on that sunny morn ;-). It’s like your realy there and you could almost pickup that model after you’ve just taxied back up to your feet.
Very easy to become immersed in the 3d world.
Don’t go burn all your models just yet but the glasses help bridge that gap just little more, between the 2d sim and what real life model flying is about.
What was funny was that I even found my self trying to duck out of the way when a low pass got a bit too close ;-) wish it would stop raining … I think I might need to get out a bit more often

Regards Mac..
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Hey man,
That sounds very cool. Do you know where I can pick them up at? I'm the USA so I suppose the internet or mail catalog might be essential.
Can't wait to check it out. Do you think it'll work with Realflight G2?
Chas
That sounds very cool. Do you know where I can pick them up at? I'm the USA so I suppose the internet or mail catalog might be essential.
Can't wait to check it out. Do you think it'll work with Realflight G2?
Chas
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yeah chas_97
i too would like to know if they work with RF g2 , ( would like to give that simm a go myself ) they do tend to work with about 50 % of most other software, A number of the big name flight simms work quite well with the glasses too.
one of the better one that work well is IL2 STURMOVK. the detail in the cockpits is fantastic !.
if it helps this is the home page for the site i got my glasses from. i'm sure they would be happy to find out if they would work with RF-G2.
http://www.edimensional.co.uk/products/index.htm
regards Mac
i too would like to know if they work with RF g2 , ( would like to give that simm a go myself ) they do tend to work with about 50 % of most other software, A number of the big name flight simms work quite well with the glasses too.
one of the better one that work well is IL2 STURMOVK. the detail in the cockpits is fantastic !.
if it helps this is the home page for the site i got my glasses from. i'm sure they would be happy to find out if they would work with RF-G2.
http://www.edimensional.co.uk/products/index.htm
regards Mac



