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Re: pic: In the Loading zone?
In my opinion, you are DEFINITELY IN. However, it would seem as if there is currently no way to know if FIRST considers you IN.
I've always wanted to quote myself , and I think this presents a great opportunity. Originally posted by AJunx in response to FRC Team Update 13: "What about teams who start the match by dropping onto their "side" or "front" as many teams have done in past years? In doing so, they increase their base dimensions to a potential 60 inches by 38 inches. How on earth are the referees going to know if a wheel that is under a 60 X 38 inch frame is within the 28 X 38 inch dimensions??" This aside, your robot is just plain awesome. Good luck in your competitions (even if you have to back up to the loading zone to make it legal...) I hope to see y'all at Nationals. -Andrew |
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