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Re: Team 1501 is coming to play

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Originally Posted by flamefixed View Post
very nice way to deploy the forks.

in the other post i was referring to how do you release the forks for launch? and then bring them back down to reset?
check out the video again, around 0.34 through 0.38 seconds in the video you'll see the awesome release latch slide...*cough*...curt...*cough*...(inside joke)...

When the sail is in fork truck mode, the tubing is loose, no tension. we lock the latch. stretch the sail like stretching a rubber band..then we release the latch like pulling a pin. It's a safe setup when in the pits, unless we stretch the sail...

After the sled fires, we return to fork truck mode, sail returns, and the forks fall at a rate of 32.1740 ft/sē or 9.80665 m/sē.
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