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Re: watch for entanglement violations

Posted by Patrick Seeney.

Student on team #469, Las Guerrillas, from Oakland Robotics and Lawrence Technological University.

Posted on 1/14/2000 1:18 PM MST


In Reply to: watch for entanglement violations posted by Joe Johnson on 1/14/2000 1:03 PM MST:



: I would guess that such a device would be ruled as an entanglement threat and would be ruled illegal.

: Joe J.

That is what we were worried about, however we planned on launching it using the pnematics. The pneumatics would take it out about 10 inches, and then it would come off at the end, so it would not be shotting at random, it would be guided by the pneumatics, but i am still questoining if it would illegal? Could someone please clarify one more time.

Thanks
Pat
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