
09-01-2017, 14:32
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Alumni turned Mentor
AKA: Branden Gunn
 FRC #4761
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Rookie Year: 1996
Location: Reading, MA
Posts: 893
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Re: G28 Clarification - Air Powered Shooter
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Originally Posted by pmcoburn
Actually, I disagree, at least on the intent of this rule. I think this is trying to prohibit teams from creating anti-aircraft air cannons to shoot opponents' fuel off-target.
Assuming that you aren't sustaining a stream of pressurized air as the ball continues out of the robot, I think it's very reasonable to think that this rule allows a ball to be shot from within the volume of the robot using pressurized air.
-Phil
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that would be impossible to inspect. what if they are running the shooter with no fuel? does a stream of air come out of the volume of the robot? if yes, then it violates the rule as written. At best, they get an LRI watching that they never play defense during every match.
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