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No more teasing. This is the real deal.
Meet Team 1501's "Skyhawk"
02-15-2009 10:17 PM
gorrilla
super cool, nice use of rivets,
02-15-2009 10:18 PM
Akash RastogiBEST. ROBOT. EVER. O.O
02-15-2009 10:21 PM
cziggy343pardon my stupidity, but how does it shoot?
looks super dooper pretty 
02-15-2009 10:21 PM
s_forbesHow do you guys manage to build the most amazing robots year after year? Somehow you always manage to make my favorite robot. You're awesome.
I hope it performs as well as it looks! When will we get to see more pictures of it?
02-15-2009 10:33 PM
Ian Curtis
That is soooooo pretty...
Looks like it belongs in a Pixar movie, not on a FIRST field, although I'm sure it'll be a fierce competitor! How are you shooting them, and how long does it take to reload?
02-15-2009 10:37 PM
lukevanoort
Very, very nice. I think it looks even nicer than the '06 1501 model (more reserved). I particularly like the pneumatic shooter, makes for a much smaller and cleaner package than a ton of wheels. So, what are the vital stats? Weight, ball capacity, range, firing rate, etc.
02-15-2009 11:04 PM
R.C.
DUDE I love this bot, if only if only I had seen this before season. Jk, vids would be nice.
02-15-2009 11:51 PM
Qbranch
HOLY COW! Another nice one from 1501!
That's a real beaut guys... is the drive 4wd skid steer?
Any video in the works?
Again, fantastic machine.
-q
02-16-2009 12:05 AM
roboticWanderorOMG ITS SOO COOL.
IT's like a whale bot, that spits balls, or something i don't even know! this thing must be able to eat other robot with that huge gaping mouth!!!
02-16-2009 12:18 AM
Alan Anderson
Not only is it one of the most beautiful FRC robots I've ever seen, but it makes the most wonderful "Ding!" sound each time it scores a moon rock.
02-16-2009 01:11 AM
Mike BettsIt reminds me of a Dr. Who style "villainous" robot... I like it!
Best of luck,
Mike
02-16-2009 01:27 AM
smurfgirl
That is one beautiful robot. (You guys and your rivets... seriously.
) I love the exit sign, by the way. Good luck this season! 
02-16-2009 07:16 AM
Wayne Doenges
| So, what are the vital stats? Weight, ball capacity, range, firing rate, etc. |
| pardon my stupidity, but how does it shoot? |
02-16-2009 07:20 AM
gorrilladoes your turret rotate? if it does,how did you get the piston to rotate with it?
02-16-2009 07:23 AM
Wayne Doenges
The camera rotates to find, and lock onto, the target trailer, than it brings the shooter turret in line to make the shot.
Turret can also be manually controlled. We have 180 degress of movement.
02-16-2009 07:43 AM
Collin Fultz
I got to see this bot at a pre-ship scrimmage yesterday. VERY cool and will definately be a force at Boilermaker.
02-16-2009 08:35 AM
Fireworks 234
I have to say that I find myself staring at your robot year after year. It's one of those robots that I look forward to seeing, because I know it'll amaze me every time!
Great job you guys!
02-16-2009 09:28 AM
Luke PikeI'm the programmer that Wayne was referring to. I thought I would explain how the shooter does it's stuff. The camera code is a slightly modified version of the Two Color Tracking Example. Once the camera has a lock, I do a bunch of trig to get the distance and therefore the velocity of the moon rock. I also get the angle the turret needs to point at and, using a 1000 pulse per revolution encoder, turn the turret to the correct angle.
Most of the time, the camera can lock on quickly to a target and all the operator has to do is fire. However, if the target is moving very erratically or the camera is blocked by something, the operator can take full control of the turret and firing speed.
If any of the shooting components should fail (it shouldn't, but with other robots ramming into us, it is a possibility), we still have another option. That "huge gaping mouth", as roboticWanderor put it so well, is capable of holding 7 or 8 moon rocks held back by the thresher. We can deliver these balls to human players or even other robots by reversing the thresher speed (controlled by the driver) and regurgitating the moon rocks (seriously, that's what it looks like).
02-16-2009 09:39 AM
Wayne Doenges
We will be holding our usual Count-the-Rivet contest at Boilermaker.
We don't know what the prize will be, but it will be nice.
The total count is not 1501
02-17-2009 02:33 PM
BPetry234It was really cool to see it in action this past weekend. Like others have said, it sounds really cool when it fires. Seemed to do pretty well on the field, better then I thought a shooter would do.
02-17-2009 07:00 PM
Steven Zehner
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Not only is it one of the most beautiful FRC robots I've ever seen, but it makes the most wonderful "Ding!" sound each time it scores a moon rock.
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02-17-2009 07:23 PM
That Green GentWOW! Nice. This is my teams first (pun intended) year and from what I've seen so far, this is the nicest looking one with a clever utilization of rivets and the exit sign (lol). Just throwing this out there, it looks like a kitchen mixer.
But still awesome at that!
02-17-2009 07:42 PM
samir13kI totally thought it looked like a kitchen mixer when it was finished! I just was not sure if i was just dillusional since i was hitting my 20th straight hr in the shop and it was 7 am!
02-18-2009 07:05 AM
Wayne Doenges
I thought it looked more like an espresso machine.
One of the possible names was Express-O Delivery
The name "Skyhawk" is to honor one of our mentors who passed away 2 years ago. Jerry Smyth flew for the Navy and his aircraft was the A4 Skyhawk.
02-18-2009 10:21 AM
NathanCongrats 1501! The robot looks amazing!!
02-18-2009 11:33 AM
Crumpmaybe its just me... but are those 1024 shirts you're wearing!?!?! GO THRUST! 
02-18-2009 12:07 PM
Curt HendersonThose are Kil-a-byte T-Shirts, but they are on the Kil-a-byte team memebers who got caught in the crossfire of the camera.
02-18-2009 01:19 PM
JaneYoung
02-18-2009 01:33 PM
Enigma's puzzleIt is so clean and beautiful
inserting Envy here
02-20-2009 09:00 PM
Wayne Doenges
Here is another video showing Skyhawk shooting.
Sound is muted due to the size of the building we were in.
This was taken at our robot revealing to the public.
Enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bne0iw3GaB0
02-20-2009 09:19 PM
thefro526
Wow, I really like how the straight the shooter shoots. Looks like a lot of fun.
One question though, why does it jerk back and forth? Does that have to do with the auto targeting?
02-20-2009 10:08 PM
Wayne Doenges
| One question though, why does it jerk back and forth? Does that have to do with the auto targeting? |
02-20-2009 10:48 PM
Luke PikeThose shots weren't camera controlled, they were manual. As Wayne said, the lighting was completely different then the shop, messing the camera up. So I switched to manual mode and shot the balls that way. Afterwards I adjusted the brightness for the camera so we could do the promotional video.
As for the jerkiness, that was before I implemented a Proportional control for the turret. Now it's nice and smooth.
02-21-2009 11:38 AM
dodarDUDE! most of my team and alot of kids from my school believe that is THE MOST EPIC robot we have seen this year!!! 
02-22-2009 11:35 AM
Wayne Doenges
| DUDE! most of my team and alot of kids from my school believe that is THE MOST EPIC robot we have seen this year!!! |
02-22-2009 03:12 PM
Katie_UPSSo seriously, the robot looks like it should be saying
OM NOM NOM
02-22-2009 03:46 PM
ComradeNikolaiYes! Another pneumatic schooter!
Oh, wait... It actually looks good.
And it works.
Congrats on an awesome 'bot. I wish I could see it in action!
02-23-2009 06:19 PM
Shadow503nice job you guys! This baby is gonna get tons of camera time for sure!
02-26-2009 05:41 PM
SafetyGracieDear 1501 build team,
Thanks for making our bot so pretty. It makes our job a lot easier.
Sincerely,
Team 1501 marketing team.
03-10-2009 01:22 PM
Wayne Doenges
| When will we get to see more pictures of it? |
03-15-2009 09:05 AM
Wayne Doenges
The prize for the Count-the-Rivet contest has been graciously donated by Elston Enterprises. It will be a 1 gig iPod Shuffle.
So come by our pit, at BMR, and take a guess as to how many rivets were used on Skyhawk
04-01-2009 12:31 PM
Collin Fultz
What was the final count on number of rivets? How close was the winning guess?
04-01-2009 02:09 PM
Wayne Doenges
The final rivet count was........Drum Roll........................2395
The winning guess was 1799
04-01-2009 02:15 PM
Enigma's puzzleyou guys have some sort of automatic riveter right? or just some carpel tunnel?
04-01-2009 06:19 PM
Curt HendersonThat count doesn't even include the rivets we had to drill out due to errors during the assembly process.