
Team 60, after trying to push two goals on to the bridge
(with partial success)
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Team 114 after balancing a partially loaded goal
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Team 254 balances two goals, with a little help from Team
64
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Team 254 in the pits (nice control system layout)
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Team 254 balances one loaded goal (and does it very
quickly!)
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Team 258 lines up at the start of the match
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Team 259 drops a big ball on top of the goal
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Team 261 starts running for the bridge
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The innards of the robot from Team 294 - very
compact!
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Team 294 with their cover on - notice the spoiler
wing!
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Team 294 tows a loaded goal up the ramp
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Team 295 prepares to load a big ball onto the goal
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Team 330 balances two goals on the bridge
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Team 330 moves a big ball to the top of the goal
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A nice job of component layout from Team 362
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Team 362 runs for the bridge, with Team 585 close
behind
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Team 399's machine
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Team 410's compact machine - it limbos and pulls
goals
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The way cool cover for the Team 410 robot - why doesn't ours
look this good!!!
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Team 460 ready for battle
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Team 460 in the pits - showing their effective goal-pulling
hooks
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Team 460 tows a fully loaded goal up the bridge
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Team 599 deploys their arm
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Team 691 struggles put a big ball up high
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An overhead shot of the Team 699 robot
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Team 699 showing thier claw
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The Greenville High School Team prepares to balance two
goals
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Team 21 gets hung up on the bridge while crossing with a
loaded goal
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Team 31 tries to use their big claw to grab the
bridge
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Team 31 drops a big ball on the goal
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Team 34 tries to get back up after being tipped over coming
off the bridge, while Team 215 lends a hand
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Team 57 uses their arm to lower the bridge and drag a
goal
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Team 118 pushes a goal onto the bridge
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Team 118 adds their two removable arms, and grab TWO big
balls!
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Team 223 and friends run for the end zone
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Teamw 231 drives up the bridge, while Team 364 waits for a
stretcher ride
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Team 438 practices putting big balls up high
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Team 442 balances the bridge with two goals - notice the
"leg" that drops off the side to help stabilize the
bridge!
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Team 442 runs two more goals up on the bridge
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Team 442 also has the coolest pit setup of any team at the
regional!
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Team 456 has an arm to move the bridge and a hook to grab
goals
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Team 513 has hooks fore and aft to grab goals, and a lift on
the side to manipulate the bridge
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Team 525 tries to balance the bridge with one full
goal
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Team 624 uses their very long arm to drop in a big ball -
notice that the clock on the big screen and the field clocks
are not synchronized! A tip for flight teams - make sure you
are watching the "official" clock!
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Team 647 can use their arm to grab big balls and move the
bridge
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Team 676 tries to pull a loaded goal up the bridge, after
Team 231 took a nose dive off the end!
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February, 19 2001: Our Team
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February, 19 2001: Our Logo
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Monday, 29 January 2001: Students working
hard with the chop saw!
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Thursday, 25 January 2001: Prototype mobility
system drives up the bridge!
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Thursday, 25 January 2001: Prototype mobility
sytem drives over crossbeam!
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Monday, 22 January 2001: Creating our own
pneumatics prototyping board
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February, 2001: Just some people looking over
our robot
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February, 2001: Prototyping the arm. Isn't it
cool?
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February, 2001: People standing around arm
trying to look like they're doing something...
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February, 2001: Making the crate and working
on the arm.
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February, 2001: The underbelly of the
Operator interface.
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February, 2001: Our robot's Steering
Wheel!
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February, 2001: Here's our friend trying to
Solder Stuff
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February, 18 2001: Someone obviously trying
to damage our Robot! Don't worry, we took care of
him
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February, 18 2001: Practicing with the
Bridge
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February, 18 2001: More with Bridge
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February, 18 2001: "Does this come with an
instructional Manual?"
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February, 19 2001: Testing the arm some
more
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February, 19 2001: Cleaning the shop
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February, 19 2001: Look how nice and clean
our Lathe is!
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February, 19 2001: Mounting the arm
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February, 19 2001: More mounting with the
arm
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February, 19 2001: "I could really use those
Robot Team Blueprints!"
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February, 19 2001: Robot Balanced with
Goal
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February, 19 2001: Another shot of robot
Balanced with Goal
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February, 19 2001: "That is one HOT looking
Robot!"
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February, 19 2001: "I get to drive? I get to
DRIVE???"
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February, 19 2001: Inside of Robot!
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February, 19 2001: Other angle of our
Robot!
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Herndon High School / NASA Headquarters FIRST Robotics Team. Page
authored and maintained by Mike
Wherley and Hashmatt
Anwari, approved by Dave
Lavery, December 15, 2000