Scottish Robotic Games 2007
The Rampaging Chariots Community Project is aimed
at interesting young people in engineering by
involving them in an exciting social and
technology learning project to construct a
powerful radio controlled sporting robot to
compete in the Scottish Robotics Games. The games
took place on Saturday, the 23rd June 2007, in
Edinburgh. Sponsored and hosted by Selex Sensors
and Airborne Systems the project is designed to
educate the involved young people in citizenship,
project management, leadership, personal
discipline, engineering, science, electronics and
mathematics. On hearing of the Games, staff and
cadets from 1007 (Duns) Squadron, Air Training
Corps took on this project and have spent the
last six weeks constructing their Rampaging
Chariot. The innovative design is based on
cannibalising two 18-volt cordless electric
drills and constructing two sophisticated
electronic motor controllers, all of which is to
be mounted in a wooden chassis. During the
construction, several ideas were discussed on how
to personalise the design and enhance its
performance – all within the scope of the rules
of course. The principal point of discussion was
what to call the robot! Several ideas were banded
about but the one which stuck came about as a
result of working out what type of a lid to
build. The standard design is open top and
competing teams are free to build lids to cover
the electronics and motors. In deciding this, one
cadet offered the use of a family owned mounted
Crocodile head! Whilst the Air Training Corps
does not want to associate itself with the
killing of animals for sport – it was mentioned
that it Died Of Natural Causes. So “D O N C” was
born. Co-incidentally, DONC was also a character
in the film Crocodile Dundee whose main role was
to destroy the enemy! Aptly named for the
Squadrons intention the sleek black RAF Training
colour scheme was applied and the robot rolled
off the work bench for testing! Performing well
and with the appointed drivers tried and tested
the Squadron attended the Games with every chance
of success! The Games were attended by
approximately 30 other teams from all around
Scotland including High Schools, Young Engineers
Clubs and Air Cadet Squadrons. The Assault course
was first up and 870 Edinburgh Squadron was the
first opponent! Not letting the fact that 870
Squadron were the winners of Robot Wars some 5
years ago deter Duns, the race was neck-to-neck
all the way round. Combat at the courses ramp
left 870 Squadron upside down and ended in an
exceptionally close finish! Two-a-side football
next and Duns teamed up with 1716 (Kelso)
Detached Flight and their robot ‘Troublesome
Truck’. Facing 870 Squadron again, an action
packed and fierce game ensued. 870 Squadron
managed to get their own back by winning 3-1!
Squadron Commander, Pilot Officer B Roche
said, “This is the first time that Duns has taken
part in a project like this and it’s been a
thoroughly enjoyable experience. Built by the
cadets with a small amount of help from the
Staff – the Squadron was extremely proud to turn
up to the Games with a good looking speedy robot
to compete with! Although top prizes went to the
more experienced, bigger Schools and Squadrons –
I am extremely pleased to have been able to take
part. The Squadron can look forward to competing
again next year with the added advantage of the
experience and knowledge gained from this year!”
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