Thread: LIFT VS. LAUNCH
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Re: LIFT VS. LAUNCH

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Originally Posted by dtengineering View Post

If even two robots can do this working together they are going to do well. They should be able to lap almost as fast as the "racers", at least as fast as the herders, and will be pulling in hurdles all over the place.

I'll keep my eyes open for a match like that.

Jason
I would love to see 3 launchers on a team, but i don't think that it will happen, i think the most you will see is 2 on a team. (Especially with the serpentine draft)
And i want to see how well and fast these robots can launch the ball over effectively and still be as fast as a lapper. With my calculations a GOOD lapper can do a lap in 10s or less. A launcher with a GOOD launch/catcher will be 17s+ and a hurdler will be 24s+ (Just my rough estimates.) So i would like to see all of the strategies teams will come up with during the season.
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