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Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
Swerve drive for realsies applications
Looks like NASA created a swerve drive vehicle. Also gold and white, reminded me of 118 but that's probably because 118 adopted those colors from NASA. |
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Re: Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
After some research I found that 9-10 118's mentors worked on this project. Both the project lead and chief engineer are some of 118's mentors. So maybe 118 did inspire the design?
You can read the full article here on page 23. |
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Re: Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
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Re: Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
Now THAT is something to put on a resume.
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Re: Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
I understand that Boeing uses a swerve like device in the assemble of some planes. Team alumni said it was first inspired. Do not know if it was our team or another.
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Re: Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
Doesn't the warthog in halo use swerve drive to a certain degree?
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Re: Swerve Drive being used in non-robotics applications
B-52 can steer all wheels together for crosswinds landings, but that predates FIRST.
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