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1997: 71 had a detaching mechanism that dominated the game, with the help of the rest of the robot. (The next year, no detaching mechanisms intentionally became part of the rules.)
NBD: I believe that was 47, not sure of the year. (It was before Dr. Joe posted the whitepaper, though.) With regards to 71 in 2004, 190 in that same year had the capability to steal the doubler from their opponent's goal and place it on their own, while hanging, while blocking the entire bar. I don't recall that they ever actually did it in competition, though, at least while I was watching. Two other teams also tried for the steal, but one scrapped it entirely and one switched to a simple descorer device. |
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I remember their 04 robot was plastered with DeWalts. The 03 may have used them as well though.
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Actually...after thinking a little more about this, I would like to revise my answer slightly.
To me, while there are many great teams and great robots in FIRST, or great innovative ways to play the game, but if I think of innovation, it is things I see that will forever change the way I think about solutions to robot features. Maybe these mentions weren't the first or only time for these solutions, but they were the first time for me. This narrows my answers a bit: 111 in 2003: My first swerve (crab) drive robot. 67 in 2004: My first flop bot. 1114 in 2008: using a transmission dog gear and transmission to wind up and hold with a quick fire release. 25 in 2010: their fan suction ball manipulator. We spent sooo much time with our self-centering rollers and I wonder if something like this would have worked for us. So, from now on if there is a need to grab and hold onto one ball, we will think of this suction type device. |
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Most of the responses here have focused on technical aspects of robots, but I am going to "shift gears" a bit.
From my standpoint teams 365 and 1902 have shown innovative methods of team organization and structure that offer great advantages. The 501(c)3 independent non-profit organization structure is an innovative way to run a team. Both of those teams were very inspirational to 78 in creating our 4-H club based organization. We owe our unique structure to them and the teams like them who have followed this path. Rob |
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357 for starting the mecanum wheel craze.
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Can anyone link a picture or video of team 25 robot from this year?
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here's the inside of 25's robot this year
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I too am interested in who is the first FIRST team to be 501c3 earlier than 1997. 365 was a rookie in 2000 so they can't be one. I will agree with previous mentions by Ken Streeter and iCurtis. New England has a ton of innovative teams each year who come up with neat ideas to complete a game challenge. |
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I'll also throw out 217, 229, and 148 (and team IFI in general) for reinventing and popularizing how sheet metal is used in FRC.
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Not entirely detached, but 3-5ft of PWMs or so. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teNYfV8F-rs "Give them an award, right now!" Too bad it wasn't very reliable... Very exciting to watch though. |
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Team 33 is a pretty innovative team. Year after year they come up with some pretty crazy, but efficient ideas and they work so smoothly.
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