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Avenue - Linear and angular make the tank move. Linear motion can be used to make escalators, trampolines etc. Values given are motion in x/y/z. Usually, you want Z to be zero, so that it won't throw tank into air. Note that physics driver does not imply moving texture. This example makes a physics driver, moving 10 units per second in x-axis direction, and applies it to meshbox 200 units long in x direction.
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Avenue -Linear and angular make the tank move. Linear motion can be used to make escalators, trampolines etc. Values given are motion in x/y/z. Usually, you want Z to be zero, so that it won't throw tank into air. Note that physics driver does not imply moving texture. This example makes a physics driver, moving 10 units per second in x-axis direction, and applies it to meshbox 200 units long in x direction.
  
 
  # Simple box with horizontal physics driver:
 
  # Simple box with horizontal physics driver:

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