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Re: Update 4.3.4.3 <g17>
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Originally Posted by Billfred
If you can find video of 67's robot last year, you'll get a pretty good explanation. (Try soap108.com's coverage of the Einstein finals.)
Essentially, you have a robot that starts in the 28x38x60" box. Usually, there are two wheels touching the floor. As a match begins, the robot tips over so that it drives on the 38"x60" dimension. (Last year, for example, 67 would start in the middle position and would ride down the pipe on one of the goals.)
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http://www2.huronvalley.k12.mi.us/sc...deoGallery.htm
Any of the videos from our 2005 archive will work to explain the flop bot.
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2003-2006: FRC Team 67 - Drafter, Driver, Student Leader
2006 Volunteering: Kettering Kickoff Ref, Team Ford FIRST Robotics Invitational Ref
2007 Volunteering: GLR Field Reset/Repair; WMR Robot Inspector and Scorekeeper; MARC Referee
2008 Volunteering: WMR Planning Committee, WMR Scorekeeper, MARC Ref, IRI Scorekeeping, WMRI Scorekeeping & DJ
2009 Volunteering: Kettering District, MARC, IRI, and WMRI Scorekeeper/Field Power Controller
2010 Volunteering: Kettering District, MARC, IRI, and WMRI Scorekeeper/Field Power Controller
2011 Volunteering: Waterford District, West Michigan District, MARC, & IRI DJ
2012 Volunteering: Waterford District, West Michigan District DJ
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