Vertical flywheels

Vertical flywheels were a type of rotating weapon. They were typically quite large and thin, were capable of damage on a large scale. Whilst typically unsuccessful in the UK, robots with this weapon took out the German and Dutch Champions, and Cyclone won an annihilator in Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors.

This weapon was typically more successful in Battlebots, with the widely famous Nightmare, who inspired a number of UK Robots.

Definition

 * A  flywheel was a comparatively heavy disc weapon that spun at high speeds. To cause damage, welded "teeth" were attached at places on the weapon to gouge enemy robots.
 * They were mounted vertically, with the purpose of striking from the bottom up.

Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
 * Vertical weapons were capable of doubling as flipping weapons, even capable of throwing an opponent out of the arena, as X-Terminator and Cyclone both showed.
 * They often targeted the underside of a robot, the weakest point on the design. This allowed for maximum damage.
 * They proved effective against flippers; buckling the wedge of flipper meant that it was neutralised - unable to negotiate ground clearance. This was seen in the most severe extent in the battle between Black Hole and the Italian Zeus.

Disadvantages
 * The design was incompatible with the invertible design. This meant that often, a robot with this weapon needed an additional srimech, or was helpless if flipped.
 * In a battle between horizontal and vertical heavy rotating weapons, a vertical will typically come off second best, as shown in the clash between Fluffy and 259.

List of Robots with Vertical Flywheels
Robots are listed alphabetically. Robots that are not heavyweight are listed with a green background.