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No EXTRA STRUT AT KSC!!!!!

Posted by Mike Sklar at 03/01/2001 8:11 PM EST


Engineer on team #21, ComBBAT , from Astronaut H.S. and Titusville H.S. and Brevard Community College and Boeing Company and NASA-KSC.


In Reply to: EXTRA STRUT ADDED TO RAMP AT HARTFORD!!!!!
Posted by Jason Leslie on 03/01/2001 7:33 PM EST:



I was at KSC and saw the ramp up close and personal and it looks like the ramp spec without any surprises. There is as you know (maybe some don't) two pipe fittings on each side (vertical face where kickplate is)of the ramp that would allow for some type of side rails to be attached to the ramp. The word is these are for a surprise at nationals where the ramp/game may be slightly modified.



: It has come to my attention through team #157's website that for some reason there has been an extra strut added to the ramp at the UTC Hartford Regional.

: Has any other teams found this at there regional?

: As of the last update on there website team #157 said that they have brought this matter to the officials and are waiting for there decision (as this strut hinders one of there robots functions and maybe it will yours too.)

: I just thought that I would pass this information along to the other teams.

: Good luck to all teams and remember to have fun!

: Jay


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