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Flying Platforms (FP) are conventional-size vehicles that are in common use in the Eureka Seven: AO storyline. It is basically a flying car that uses trapar for flight. FP's are more common in areas with higher levels of trapar, such as Iwato and Okinawa.

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  • Flying Platform
  • Flying platform
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  • Flying Platforms (FP) are conventional-size vehicles that are in common use in the Eureka Seven: AO storyline. It is basically a flying car that uses trapar for flight. FP's are more common in areas with higher levels of trapar, such as Iwato and Okinawa.
  • Flying platforms were a type of personal VTOL aircraft that were used by the Soviet Union during the 1960s.
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dbkwik:drawntolife...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:metalgear/p...iPageUsesTemplate
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  • No
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  • Mover
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  • The Flying Platform moves about the world. Hero can ride it to new and wonderous locations!
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  • Level Object
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Use
  • Acts as a moving platform
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  • Yes
Character
  • Design Prompt
Drawn Preset
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  • Flying Platforms (FP) are conventional-size vehicles that are in common use in the Eureka Seven: AO storyline. It is basically a flying car that uses trapar for flight. FP's are more common in areas with higher levels of trapar, such as Iwato and Okinawa.
  • Flying platforms were a type of personal VTOL aircraft that were used by the Soviet Union during the 1960s.
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