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Unread 15-01-2006, 14:43
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Re: do tracks and wheels together make a better robot?

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Originally Posted by Sean Schuff
Imagine the surprise on the faces of the drivers, operators and coaches as your robot went airborne off the ramp! Sweet butta!
no surprize - if your bot is going uphill then it MUST get airborne when the angle of the ramp changes suddenly.

The question we all had to calculate was 'how airborne'. If you went fast enough it was possible to fly over the top of the ramp completely, and land on the other side.

Most bots only got a couple inches of air.
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