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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
=== Real-world comparison === | === Real-world comparison === | ||
− | The Kelus Mobility Enhancer appears to be inspired by the boarding ladder on the | + | The Kelus Mobility Enhancer appears to be inspired by the boarding ladder on the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft. It shares a similar shape, operation, and function with its real life counterpart. |
== Changes == | == Changes == |
Revision as of 06:43, 9 February 2020
Telus Mobility Enhancer/Box The Kelus Mobility Enhancer (KME) is a telescopic ladder Kerbals can climb on during EVAs. It is the second-longest ladder of all stock parts.
Usage
When the KME is attached to a vessel, it starts out in compact in the closed position and extends from its protective case when activated via clicking on it. The extended ladder allows Kerbals to grab onto it at any point and move vertically. Kerbals cannot collide with the part either when it is stowed or extended. The only interaction via a Kerbal has with it is by grabbing the rungs and moving vertically.
In the VAB and SPH, the ladder can be right-clicked and made to start extended or retracted, however, this does not always work. (0.24.2)
The Kelus Mobility Enhancer is a massless part.
Product description
“ | The Kelus Mobility Enhancer comes equipped with advanced telescopic extension technology. Recommended load 0.5 kerbals. After discovering that their name was already in use, Kelus picked their current name with the flip of a coin. — ROKEA Inc. |
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Trivia
Real-world comparison
The Kelus Mobility Enhancer appears to be inspired by the boarding ladder on the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle fighter aircraft. It shares a similar shape, operation, and function with its real life counterpart.
Changes
- Name changed from Telus Mobility Enhancer to Kelus Mobility Enhancer
- Initial release