EDGE4x4 has completely rethought the design of RC vehicles and tried to improve vehicle standards as well as removing the face of typical radio controlled cars. We believe the impossible is possible, therefore no matter the terrain, EDGE4x4's Vehicle has a good chance at completion in the next stages throughout this competition.
For more details about EDGE4x4 and to view the team's several awards, please visit the About Us page.
For more details about EDGE4x4 and to view the team's several awards, please visit the About Us page.
Land Rover 4x4 Challenge in Schools
The Land Rover 4x4 in Schools Technology Challenge requires students to build a radio controlled four-wheel drive vehicle to the specifications provided by the International Rules Committee. It must successfully navigate and complete obstacles on an off-road test track which is just as demanding as a real off-road situation. The vehicle must emulate the capabilities of a full-size 4x4 vehicle. Each team will enter the vehicle into a Regional Final to compete for a place at the National Final in their country. The National Champions from each country are then invited to compete at the Land Rover 4x4 in Schools World Finals! The challenge involves between three and six team members working together to design the 4x4 vehicle to set specifications.
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King's School Worcester
We are students aged between 14-15 Years Old at King's School Worcester. We are very lucky to be able to go to this school and we feel very privileged to have an amazing teacher that has a lot of experience in this field of engineering and has supported us with a great deal of help and personal time throughout our time in the competition.
The King's School, Worcester is an English independent refounded by Henry VIII in 1541. It occupies a site adjacent to Worcester Cathedral on the banks of the River Severn in the centre of the city of Worcester. It offers mixed-sex mainstream education that follows the UK National Curriculum to around 1,465 pupils aged 2 to 18. At age 11, approximately two thirds of pupils join the senior school from its two junior schools, King's Hawford and King's St Albans, while others come from maintained schools in the city of Worcester and the surrounding areas that include Malvern, Reddich, Kidderminster and Pershore.
The King's School, Worcester is an English independent refounded by Henry VIII in 1541. It occupies a site adjacent to Worcester Cathedral on the banks of the River Severn in the centre of the city of Worcester. It offers mixed-sex mainstream education that follows the UK National Curriculum to around 1,465 pupils aged 2 to 18. At age 11, approximately two thirds of pupils join the senior school from its two junior schools, King's Hawford and King's St Albans, while others come from maintained schools in the city of Worcester and the surrounding areas that include Malvern, Reddich, Kidderminster and Pershore.
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