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#470 Ypsilanti HS

By: Pengiun Joe
New: 24-03-2002 12:40
Updated: 24-03-2002 12:40
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#470 Ypsilanti HS

Here's a shot of #470, starting upright.

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07-08-2008 22:45

thehurd03


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To think that a recreate of that would have worked for the 08 game, we would just need superpower numatics, and a big wedge, oh and a time machine to make sure the flip down rule was never created because of the raw awsomeness of this bot and the fact that first could not handle it.....



08-08-2008 02:26

Nuttyman54


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Flop-bots were allowed again this year, after taking a hiatus in 2006 and 2007. Bomb Squad (Team 16) was a prime example of it this year, I don't know if there were any others.



08-08-2008 02:50

WikiY


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Our robot was originally going to be a flop-bot because it was too wide to fit in the starting configuration, but we couldn't figure out how to flip during the match and bent some axles drop testing it. 968 advised us that it was a bad idea and later helped us trim it down to size.



08-08-2008 03:12

waialua359


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that looks almost identical to our 2003 bot.



08-08-2008 06:42

Billfred


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Flop-bots were allowed again this year, after taking a hiatus in 2006 and 2007. Bomb Squad (Team 16) was a prime example of it this year, I don't know if there were any others.
I remember that flopbots were explicitly banned in 2006, but were they in 2007? Given the lack of differentiation between starting configuration and playing configuration that year with respect to bumpers, flag holders, and the like, I imagined it was mostly a case of everybody figuring it wasn't worth it rather than an outright ban.



08-08-2008 08:11

thehurd03


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I remember that flopbots were explicitly banned in 2006, but were they in 2007? Given the lack of differentiation between starting configuration and playing configuration that year with respect to bumpers, flag holders, and the like, I imagined it was mostly a case of everybody figuring it wasn't worth it rather than an outright ban.

Nope you can check the rule book, it says that you can't, and we at 470 take great pride in that rule, but at far as the 06-07 year for flop bots if it was a haietis none of the teams were informed.



08-08-2008 21:03

EricH


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Nope you can check the rule book, it says that you can't, and we at 470 take great pride in that rule, but at far as the 06-07 year for flop bots if it was a haietis none of the teams were informed.
As a matter of fact, flop-bots were allowed in 2007. From 2007's <G29>, "After the start of the match, ROBOTS may change their orientation such that the long dimension is either vertical or horizontal."

They were not allowed in 2006, but that is the only year I know of that did not allow them.



08-08-2008 23:19

Nuttyman54


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Whoops, my bad. Thought it had been illegal in 2007 as well.



09-08-2008 19:24

NEMentor470


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we couldn't figure out how to flip during the match and bent some axles drop testing it.
They designed a little "foot" that flipped out as the Beast was flopping. The foot would hit the ground first to break the fall and then flip back up under the bot. You can see it in the picture: it's that long narrow rectangle up and down the middle section of the bot.



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