See it walking and climbing the stairs..it is actually forbidden in the factory! But Airtrax Cobra Truck delivers once again!
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See it walking and climbing the stairs..it is actually forbidden in the factory! But Airtrax Cobra Truck delivers once again!
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You know, I can see lots of larger applications for this. From construction and landscaping, to search and rescue. It could have use in combat roles with our military, and even would work well on some automobiles.
Wow so new. only 40 or so years old?
the just move in diff. direction you can do this with tires
Wow ya gives me a hard on holy cow this them tires are so dam awesome I love them I would so put them on everything I own best thing I have ever seen on the dam internet I want them so bad bad I would give a left nut for a set of 4 wow wow wow wow so awesome I cant stop watching the dam video im like 80 times in to it holy crap they arw the coolest thing I have ever seen in my life dam what a wast of time I cant belive it what pos wast of time
Wow this technology is so new its only been on speciality forklifts forever! Its in the star trek movie for Christs sake!!!this is nothing new
While I will admit that these wheels are cool…They are most certainly NOT new. These have been around since 1973. Someone needs to brush up on their definition of “new.”
Also, “long big man balls” up there needs a damn dictionary as well. I think I lost a significant portion of my IQ points reading that.
Welcome to the Airtrax Historical Website
Airtrax is the original designer and developer of the first commercially produced
Omni-Directional Lift Truck in the world, the ATX-3000.
Airtrax introduced this amazing vehicle concept in 2000, manufactured it from September 2005 until March of 2006, and marketed it until 2008 when the company ceased all operations. Airtrax prototyped several other types of vehicles including the COBRA line of Aerial Work Platforms, but none of those were ever produced or sold.
Vehicle Technologies, Inc. resumed production of the ATX-3000 under license in 2010.
Vehicle Technologies, suspended production of the ATX-3000 in June of 2013
The SIDEWINDER is no longer produced, and is only available
in the used Lift Truck Market
Vehicle Technologies continues to provide replacement parts for the SIDEWINDER as well as producing a wide variety of Omni-Directional vehicles and Mobility Platforms.
Contact Vetex at info@vetexinc.com or visit their website http://www.vetexinc.com
Yeah this is cool but how would it fair on dirt.