Nitro Hornet

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Nitro Hornet


Nitro Hornet is a 3lb beetleweight robot built by Team Ignition. Its weapon is a drum spinner. Its first NHRL event was the very first one put on, and it continues to be an active competitor.

Robot Facts

Driver Dylan McCarthy
Weight Class 3lb
Body Material 6061 Aluminum
Weapon Vertical Drum Spinner
Weapon Drive Brushless Hub Motor
Drive Brushed 22mm planetary gearbox
Power 4s LiPo

Tournament Results

2018

(i straight up cannot find a picture of this version but i know austin has one so edit it in if you want pls)

Norwalk Havoc 2018 was the debut of this version of Nitro Hornet after it was destroyed in its previous competition. Notable upgrades include titanium skids and more sturdily-mounted side armor.

Competition Wins Losses
December 2018

BDE

Squishy

ShockJaw

Silent Spring

Mondo Bizarro

2019

Nitro Hornet continued through until May, when that iteration was retired after a clash with Project Liftoff. The next version introduced the aluminum frame and much sturdier side armor, but a mistake made when tapping the weapon shaft left it inoperable when it shattered early in its fight with Squishy. With no spare weapon shaft, it had to forfeit its losers bracket fight.

Nitro Hornet after fighting Project Liftoff
Nitro Hornet as it appeared for the October 2019 Norwalk Havoc
Competition Wins Losses
March 2019

Dave

SawMurai

Mondo Bizarro

SMEE

May 2019

Iron Wing

Silent Spring

Project Liftoff

October 2019

N/A

Squishy

BDE(forfeit)

2020

In 2020, Nitro Hornet was once again re-designed dramatically, taking weight away from the front to make it much sleeker. It showed promise in its first appearance at the first round of the July doubleheader, but was unable to qualify for the finals.

Competition Wins Losses
July 18, 2020

Jack Rabbit

Epidemic

Crisis

SMEE

Mondo Bizarro

Outside of Norwalk Havoc

Nitro Hornet debuted in late 2017 as a much wider drum design. It impressed in its first showing, winning the "Coolest Robot" award at its first event, SWORD 2017. This wide design lasted until July 2018, when it was badly damaged in its final match. It has had solid showings at both Motorama 2018 and 2019, making it deep into both brackets.