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Buy more and saveQuantity DiscountQuantityAmountThe quantity discount will be reflected in your shopping cart Although this item is temporarily on Backorder, you can order it now and it will ship as soon as it arrives. Your card will only be charged once item is shipped. Notify me when in stock Sell or Trade your Gear About Parrot AR Drone The Ultimate Wi-Fi Controlled Quadricopter With the "Power Edition", fans of AR.Drone 2.0 can take advantage of the new high density Lithium-Polymer battery which takes the battery life of the quadricopter from 12 to 18 minutes! The Power Edition includes 2 HD batteries for 36 minutes of flight. In addition to the standard black propellers, the "Power Edition" has 3 additional sets of propellers. Red, orange or blue, every pilot can customize their AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition to create an even more exclusive aircraft... The indoor and outdoor hulls have been redesigned to show off a matte black hull giving the AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition an even more mysterious air.

With 36 minutes total flight time, release all the potential of your Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition and become the master of the skies! HD Battery (High Density) The HD battery is a three-cell Lithium-Polymer battery with a capacity of 1500 mAh at 11.1 volts with a discharge capacity of 10C. It includes a protection circuit (PCM) which protects the battery against excessive charging or discharging as well as short circuits. The battery is protected by a rigid case and complies with UL2054 safety standards. The HD battery has two connectors: one for discharging to supply the AR.Drone 2.0 and another charging connector. The estimated flight time with the HD battery is 18 minutes. Recording Sharing in HD During each flight, an HD video is recorded and sent directly to your device. Download your video to YouTube with just one click from a user-friendly interface, or share your pictures on Picasa. Everything is simple and quick with the wireless control application! If you want to save longer videos, a USB plug-in lets you store larger files.

Pilot Community Keep your flight information (data, locations, photos and videos) and share them with a worldwide pilot community using AR.Discover pilots in action in your neighborhood and view videos from pilots living on the other side of the World! Intuitive Control Download AR.FreeFlight 2.0, the free control application, on the App Store or Google Play and you are ready to fly! By tilting your device, you control the direction of your AR.Drone 2.0, and by releasing it, the AR.Drone 2.0 is instantly stabilized. Still Further Using the AR.Drone 2.0 Wi-Fi N connection, the AR.Drone 2.0 can go up to 50 meters (165 feet) from you (depending on the Wi-Fi environment). The integrated pressure sensor offers supreme stability allowing the AR.Drone 2.0 to correct and maintain its position automatically whatever its altitude while being able to withstand wind speeds of up to 15 m/h maximum. Control Assistance The automatic flight control system of the AR.Drone 2.0 and the integrated sensors which facilitate take-off and landing, let you pilot the craft like an expert, even if you are a beginner!

Drone 2.0 is also equipped with an exclusive and patented Absolute Control mode intended for beginners, and it adapts to your skills. The Flip The Flip is a maneuver exclusive to the AR.Be daring and perform flips by simply pressing twice on the screen of your control device. Parrot AR Drone Features Built-In 1280 x 720p HD Camera Capture Video Stills While Flying Fly Using an iOS/Android Mobile Device Stream Video to Your Smartphone/Tablet Built-In Wi-Fi with 165' Wireless Range
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Performs Acrobatic Flips Barrel RollsClone this wiki locally This document is under heavy development, if you notice any errors or know of something which should be added, please consider contributing and/or contact me. Linux version 2.6.32.9 (BusyBox) Parrot AR Drone API Daemon (program.elf) VGA Downward Camera: 360p (640x360 Upscaled) or 720p (1280x720 Upscaled) HD Forward Camera: 360p (640x360 Downscaled) or 720p (1280x720 Native) Video Stream configurable between 15fps and 30fps
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parrot ar drone hull "According to tests, a satisfying control of the AR.Drone 2.0 is reached by sending the AT-commands every 30 ms for smooth drone movements. To prevent the drone from consid-ering the WIFI connection as lost, two consecutive commands must be sent within less than 2 seconds."

5556 UDP AT-Commands (Send to Drone) 5554 UDP Telemetry (Send to Client) 5555 TCP Video Stream (Send to Client) "if the drone does not receive any traffic for more than 2000ms; it will then stop all com-munication with the client, and internally set the ARDRONE_COM_LOST_MASK bit in its state variable. The client must then reinitialize the network communication with the drone." Sent 15 times per second in demo mode 200 times per second in full (debug) mode. 21 TCP FTP (?) 23 TCP Telnet (?) 5559 UDP program.elf (AR Drone API) 1GHz ARMv7 Processor rev 2 (v7l) Digital Signal Processor (DSP): 800MHz video DSP TMS320DMC64x 1Gbit DDR2 RAM at 200MHz 32Mb of NAND Flash(?) Wireless (WiFi) 802.11b/g/n Atheros (6103?) 3 axis gyroscope 2000°/second precision Pressure sensor +/- 10 Pa 40kHz Ultrasonic sensors (0-20ft range?) Liquid Repellant (Hydrophobic) to avoid aqueous infiltration VGA CMOS Video Camera: QVGA (320*240) @ 60fps (downward facing)

HD CMOS Video Camera: 720p (1280*720) @ 30fps (92°wide angle lens) 11.1v 3-element 1,000 mAh LiPo, 10c discharge capacity Approx. 12 minutes flight time per charge Approx. 90 minutes to charge stock battery Only supports USB keys with a grounded USB connector casing USB key must be Fat32 formatted Drone Without Hull (outdoor): Drone Without Hull (indoor): Hulls: Expanded polypropylene foam Cross: Carbon Fibre tubes 8 MIPs AVR CPU each Low Noise Nylatron (Nylon) 30% fibre charged (Carbon Fibre re-enforced?) without battery, USB Drive or Hull: 292g Drone 2 with battery and USB Drive, no hull: 404g Full Drone 2 with Inside hull: 465g Full Drone 2 with Outside hull: 436g Battery stickers + Battery tray stickers: 3g Standard Parrot Battery: 104g USB Drive (Typical): Approx. 8g USB connector and wiring: 11g Parrot AR Drone 2.0 with stock battery & usb drive Longitudinal: 195mm rearward from front plane of front-facing camera

Lateral: Approx. 1.5mm to the starboard side of the longitudinal centerline (due to offset of USB Drive) Longitudinal: 193mm rearward from front plane of front-facing camera stable at up to 6m / 20ft controllable up to 50m / 160ft (due to WiFi) Note: potentially unsafe. approximately 50m / 160ft (due to WiFi) maximum known range is 335m / 1,100ft [8] up to 18 km/h / 11 miles/hr Operating past 6m has been reported to cause fly-aways. This is probably due to faulty software logic. Past 6m the ultrasonic sensors become ineffective and the drone must rely on other sensors (camera, accelerometer, air pressure) to determine height. Motor cable is disconnected The cable may have become disconnected either externally or internally the pins inside the cable may have become bent by impact This is a regular (relatively) problem reported on Parrot forums Motor may present smoke Motor may feel hot to the touch afterwards Motor has been damaged