Now, that looks like a neat robot. It has a front higned flipper, which is good. Has it taken part in Robot Wars?
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It goes to quite a few live events. Doesnt compare much to rear hinged flippers as it can never (well nearly never) get under anyone else, when it does get a chance to flip its a pretty decent bot though - the self righting is particularly cool.
Kevin, it seems you think front hinged flippers are much better - not much to back up that claim though atm
(Message edited by ewan on August 26, 2005)
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Well, its my opinion. I was talking to Stu and we debated it. The conclusions I came to is that a) if you are flipped, you can guarenteed self right with a front flipper. b) that robots mostly have good ground clearance on them to get under (ex Pussycat, Dantomkia, Kan Opener.
A front hinged flipper is more a defensive weapon than an offensive weapon if the driver is less than competent.
Thats my two quid.
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With a front hinged flipper you need to get under youre opponents robot more for a flip to be effective. But if you do, you already have the opponent in the air, making the flip al the more usefull. The flipper trajetory is better for rolling the opponent over as well.
But as a rule id prefer a back hinged flipper over a front hinged one. Robots like Taurus, Firestorm and Mute prove that a front hinged one is not a bad thing though. And having seen what Taurus can do now that they run on 36V instead of 24V that they were on i can say its a good robot with loads of pushing power too.
(Message edited by leo-rcc on August 26, 2005)
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