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Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
AngelBotics is considering flying with our team this year for the first time since 2010. I've seen that some teams have used Pelican cases to travel with their robots. Does anyone have information that will help answer these questions:
1) What type and size of case is recommended? I've been scrolling through their website and have yet to find one that a typical drive base will fit into. 2) Is the cost of two cases offset with their reusability, year after year? 3) Is this really a better option than shipping via FedEx? Thanks for your input. |
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
1) I've yet to find a pelican case that would fit a regular FRC bot, much less enable you to take it on an airplane. FTC or VEX perhaps, but not FRC. We simply build bigger bots.
2) I'd consider it to not be worth it personally, as you still have the issue of transporting tools, equipment and spares to competition if your robot is flying with you. 3)Not in my mind, and not in general. FIRST works with FedEx to make things easier, and all things considered, it's the easiest and most reliable solution. For a driverstation, or perhaps toolboxes, I could imagine using pelican cases. But for the sake of your robot itself, it seems infeasible for FRC bots. |
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
I don't think this is the kind of thing you can invest in before you've designed your robot, unfortunately. You'll have to wait until at least a few days after Kickoff to make any purchases for this. Would hate to pick out a Pelican case assuming another short-ish robot and it's the 2015 game again.
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
Okay okay, you got me. Some of us build big bots, and some of us build small bots that do a heck of a lot.
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
Where do you want to fly? You could see if you can get a mentor to transport the bot and just fly over students and additional mentors.
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
Yeah, Nutrons is one of the teams I was thinking of. I saw how well your team pulled off the trip to Arizona last season. Any advice?
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
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Would not recommend doing this with a "normal" sized robot. Last edited by bkahl : 09-12-2016 at 14:24. |
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
Don't assume that airlines won't leave your stuff in the rain. Pack everything as if it will be left outside on the tarmac for hours.
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This. Also, you run a risk of your cargo not getting on the plane. |
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Re: Pelican (or other) Case for Flying with Robot
FYI the Cargo holding areas in most large passenger aircraft are the same pressure as the cabin. But it's always a good idea to put something fragile and expensive like a laptop in your Carry on.
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