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Parrot AR.Drone Teardown

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  • The central cross easily pulls right out of the foam shell.

  • The two sets of wires in the central cross are responsible for controlling and providing power to the four motors.

  • The tubes of the cross are made of carbon fiber to save weight and provide plenty of structural rigidity.

  • The other plastic pieces are made of polyamide 6,6 (PA66), more commonly known as nylon.

  • Yes, there are different variations of nylon, but it's not necessary to explain the differences between condensation and open-ring polymerization right now. Let's just get back to tearing down the AR.Drone.

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