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1939's The Laden Swallow

annie1939

By: annie1939
New: 23-02-2011 12:45
Updated: 23-02-2011 12:45
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1939's The Laden Swallow

The Laden Swallow can "peck" the rings up from the ground and deposit them high above. In the end game, he will release his "coconut" Minibot

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23-02-2011 14:03

Matt C


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ok ok ok ok . . . African or European?



23-02-2011 14:32

IndySam


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That is my new favorite robot name!



23-02-2011 14:40

AllenGregoryIV


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That is just awesome



23-02-2011 14:52

Jeffy


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Always good to see a robot with some personality within a mile of my house. Good luck this season! (see you at KC)

PS I like the orange, that seems like a new color for you guys. Don't stop with the orange .



23-02-2011 16:55

Alpha Beta


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You guys always make me smile. Let the coconuts fly!

The machine looks solid. I can't wait to see how that orange apparatus works. Any chance of putting up a little video?

See you in GKC.



24-02-2011 20:43

DonRotolo


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Quote:
Originally Posted by Matt C View Post
ok ok ok ok . . . African or European?
Apparently, they don't know...



25-02-2011 17:24

GCentola


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so what is the field spped velocity of said laden swallow? Also, can a 120 robot carry an inflated tube? It does seem to be a question of weight ratio



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