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pic: Team 241 Propellers in Shroud Especially Designed for Thrust
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This is quite awesome. Did it actually help out a lot?
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I got chills as they drove by from the strength of the breeze! :cool: :yikes: I'm quite surprised they were not picked in CT for elimination matches to be honest due to that competitive advantage I saw. |
Re: pic: Team 241 Propellers in Shroud Especially Designed for Thrust
Looks spiffy. Just wondering, what motors is it powered by? 2 CIMs? Also, what RPM do they go at?
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(If only we had had more practice: if only....). We toyed with naming the bot "the big bad wolf" http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/im...es/biggrin.gif The 10x3.8 SF props (with the tips squared off) were direct driven by FisherPrice at 8200 RPMs. We estimate about 5-8 pounds of thrust in its final configuration. We were bit surprised not to picked for the elimination rounds. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/im...lies/frown.gif It could be that the scouts did not recognize how dominating the vectored thrust was once we got it coordinated. Many scouts only seemed primarily interested in shooting capacity. As far as I could tell there was only one primarily defensive pick (181). |
Re: pic: Team 241 Propellers in Shroud Especially Designed for Thrust
Team 743 was also a defensive robot that made it to the finals at CT with 175 and 1100
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