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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
Due to its gigantic size which even dwarfs large-diameter parts and it's sub-par performance compared to the smaller [[RoveMax Model 1]], there are few legitimate reasons for using this part. One use-case where this part can come in handy are mobile launch plattforms used to transport a whole rocket from the Kerbal Space Center to a different launch location on Kerbin.
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Due to its gigantic size which even dwarfs large-diameter parts and it's sub-par performance compared to the smaller [[RoveMax Model 1]], there are few legitimate reasons for using this part. One use-case where this part can come in handy are mobile launch platforms used to transport a whole rocket from the Kerbal Space Center to a different launch location on Kerbin.
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Unlike the other wheels, the RoveMax Model 3 is not articulated and uses skid steering to change heading, allowing a vehicle to rotate in place.
  
 
While active, the RoveMax Model 3 wheel drains 2 [[Electric Charge]] per second (7200 E/hr).
 
While active, the RoveMax Model 3 wheel drains 2 [[Electric Charge]] per second (7200 E/hr).

Revision as of 17:04, 12 August 2013

RoveMax Model 3/Box

The RoveMax Model 3 is a huge Rover wheel used for construction of land-based vehicles.

Usage

Due to its gigantic size which even dwarfs large-diameter parts and it's sub-par performance compared to the smaller RoveMax Model 1, there are few legitimate reasons for using this part. One use-case where this part can come in handy are mobile launch platforms used to transport a whole rocket from the Kerbal Space Center to a different launch location on Kerbin.

Unlike the other wheels, the RoveMax Model 3 is not articulated and uses skid steering to change heading, allowing a vehicle to rotate in place.

While active, the RoveMax Model 3 wheel drains 2 Electric Charge per second (7200 E/hr).

Description

The RoveMax model 3 was developed by Kerbal Motion's R&D team over the course of year and a half. When it was finally revealed to the company's chairman, he stared in shock, screamed WHY and subsequently dropped dead on spot.

Kerbal Motion LCC

Changes

0.19
  • Initial Release