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Re: Gyros

Posted by Daniel.

Coach on team #483, BORG, from Berkeley High School and NASA Ames & UC Berkeley.

Posted on 2/1/2000 7:45 PM MST


In Reply to: Gyros posted by Tony K on 2/1/2000 6:04 PM MST:



My team uses a cable system and two motors to lift off the ground. We are thinking of mounting the gyro on an axis parallel to the bar such that our two motors could keep us level. Mostly this would just be a novelty as we don't expect to tilt a huge amount when the motors run equally.

Our other thought is that it would make a wonderful joystick ;-)

-DL

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