Kerbal Space Program

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Kerbin Exploration Vehicle 1N (KEV-1N)
   
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Craft Type: Rover
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1 Jun, 2019 @ 6:48pm
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Kerbin Exploration Vehicle 1N (KEV-1N)

Description
The Kerbin Exploration Vehicle 1N (KEV-1N) is a versatile 6-wheeled vehicle for all your exploration needs, be it cruising around the KSC or embarking on an expedition to Kerbin's north pole! KEV-1N is designed to carry a crew of up to 8 kerbals, and is outfitted with motorized doors, a deployable rear entry ramp, and long-range communications equipment. Inside, you'll be delighted to find two computer terminals and 4 bunks for when your kerbals get a little fatigued. KEV-1N is even powered by solar energy so your concience stays squeaky clean! KEV-1N is compact enough to fit inside a mk3 cargo-bay, yet large enough to remain comfortable for extended periods of time. I hope you enjoy, and feel free to leave any feedback down below. Read on for more information about the craft.

Action groups:
1 - toggle doors open/closed
2 - toggle rear ramp up/down (note: to retract the ramp the deploy animation must first be completed due to how the KAL-1000 works)
3 - toggle bridge from capsule to the back of the truck/ladders from bridge to ground
4 - toggle long-range communications

Some important things to note:
A safe turning speed for extra-sharp turns is about 7-8 m/s. Above these speeds, exercise extreme caution! Control groups in KSP are a tad bit buggy right now. You might have to press the buttons multiple times to get things to behave properly. This craft requires the Breaking Ground expansion. Also - because it is solar powered, it won't operate at night - the RTGs don't output enough EC on their own (not that this really matters).
3 Comments
endernutt 25 Jul, 2019 @ 8:28pm 
can i get a save file
NeonVision 7 Jun, 2019 @ 6:46pm 
Cool Interior
Some_William 7 Jun, 2019 @ 4:56am 
North Pole? Been there, done that
still cool design