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falconmaster 21-04-2016 14:35

A Brief Picture History of the Falcon Robotics Team
 
https://docs.google.com/presentation...it#slide=id.i0

When we started it wasn't robots, it was electric cars, full size that you could drive! Thought this would be fun to share. We use it to show the new members of our team.

Bob Steele 21-04-2016 15:45

Re: A Brief Picture History of the Falcon Robotics Team
 
Quite a success story. Your team is truly an inspiration to the rest of FIRST.
Your UAV's have certainly progressed to an amazing extent.

Thanks for sharing

BenHildy 21-04-2016 15:46

Re: A Brief Picture History of the Falcon Robotics Team
 
Wow! Such an impressive industrial and robotics history! May I ask why you build a UAV nearly every year? They look fascinating!

falconmaster 21-04-2016 16:07

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Originally Posted by BenHildy (Post 1576687)
Wow! Such an impressive industrial and robotics history! May I ask why you build a UAV nearly every year? They look fascinating!

It is never our intent, but we are still learning about AUVs and when we find out that we could make it better.....we do....

BenHildy 21-04-2016 16:12

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Originally Posted by falconmaster (Post 1576705)
It is never our intent, but we are still learning about AUVs and when we find out that we could make it better.....we do....

That is very inspiring! I very much enjoyed looking at the plethora of robots you guys have constructed. Another question, what does the "DREAM" sequence of robot names mean? Just curious

falconmaster 21-04-2016 17:35

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Originally Posted by BenHildy (Post 1576710)
That is very inspiring! I very much enjoyed looking at the plethora of robots you guys have constructed. Another question, what does the "DREAM" sequence of robot names mean? Just curious

Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors

popnbrown 21-04-2016 18:10

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Any background on what the names of the FRC robots are (besides the DREAM part)?

BenHildy 21-04-2016 18:35

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Originally Posted by falconmaster (Post 1576749)
Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors

That's also very inspiring! You're truly a well-developed team that makes long-lasting difference in your community.

falconmaster 21-04-2016 18:53

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Originally Posted by popnbrown (Post 1576768)
Any background on what the names of the FRC robots are (besides the DREAM part)?

Other than the first one which was I.N.S.I.A Its not stupids its advanced, they are names after some one who has inspired or helped our team. The DREAM ones are named after students that are DREAM act students and are inspiring the younger ones....

Donut 21-04-2016 21:31

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Very cool to see Fredi, I had no idea you guys had competed in other Engineering competitions for so long before FRC. The AUV robots have certainly evolved even if they don't get as much press now as the originals did.

I have to be a little bit of a history nerd... you have your 2004 and 2005 robots flipped in that presentation. I only remember because I saw that 2004 robot in my rookie season!

falconmaster 22-04-2016 11:19

Re: A Brief Picture History of the Falcon Robotics Team
 
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Originally Posted by Donut (Post 1576851)
Very cool to see Fredi, I had no idea you guys had competed in other Engineering competitions for so long before FRC. The AUV robots have certainly evolved even if they don't get as much press now as the originals did.

I have to be a little bit of a history nerd... you have your 2004 and 2005 robots flipped in that presentation. I only remember because I saw that 2004 robot in my rookie season!

OOPs will check that out!

falconmaster 22-04-2016 11:23

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Thanks Donut, its fixed now.


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