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-[* black] What's cooler than one quadricopter? Two quadricopters, of course! The AR.Drone comes with two bodies; an indoor one with guards over the propellers (grey/white) and an outdoor one (orange/blue).
-[* black] It's nice to see that Parrot addressed the biggest issues of a remote-controlled flying vehicle: bumping into things inside and losing it outside.
+[* black] The Parrot AR.Drone remote-controlled quadricopter recently landed on our teardwon table.
+[* black] What's cooler than one quadricopter? Two quadricopters, of course! The AR.Drone comes with two hulls; an indoor one with guards over the propellers (grey/white) and an outdoor one (orange/blue).
[* black] You might notice the lack of a controller with this awesome gadget. That's because the controls are managed via an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad by using AR.Free Flight, an application available for download in the Apple App Store.
[* black] Sorry [http://forum.parrot.com/ardrone/en/viewtopic.php?id=107|Android users], the AR.Drone is not Android-friendly yet.