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'''Speeder''' is the general term for [[ | '''Speeder''' is the general term for [[repulsorlift]] vehicles, both civilian and military. It includes both vehicles that float at most a couple of meters above the ground and vehicles that have an altitude ceiling of a few kilometers. As the name indicates, speeders can typically achieve high speeds: hundreds of kilometers per hour. | ||
== Examples of Speeders == | == Examples of Speeders == | ||
*Cloud Car | *Cloud Car | ||
*Chariot LAV | *Chariot LAV | ||
*[[ | *[[Snowspeeder]] | ||
{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
[[Category: Star Wars]] | [[Category: Star Wars]] | ||
[[Category: SW Vehicles]] |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 9 July 2008
Speeder is the general term for repulsorlift vehicles, both civilian and military. It includes both vehicles that float at most a couple of meters above the ground and vehicles that have an altitude ceiling of a few kilometers. As the name indicates, speeders can typically achieve high speeds: hundreds of kilometers per hour.
Examples of Speeders
- Cloud Car
- Chariot LAV
- Snowspeeder
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