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111 is definitely up there
111 is definitely at the top of my list for being one of the best robots to block other robots from getting to the top surface of the ramp. With out two robots actively seeking the top of the ramp, its hard for one robot to get it. I have been to both competitions that Wildstang has been this year and I keep hoping that a robot with a low enough CG rides up on them on top of the ramp. The ramp they deploy has to be at least a 45 degree angle relative to the carpet surface of the playing field. Great design!!! and good work on the GPS system you use!!!
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