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| View Poll Results: Should a robot be built to go over the bump or under the tower? | |||
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150 | 81.52% |
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34 | 18.48% |
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Re: Over the bump or under the tower
We are planing on going under the tower but use the bump as a second option.
I dont think the height restriction of the tunnel is to bad. It you go over the bump your going to want a low center of gravity which limits your height or at least where your weight is at. |
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