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The Parrot AR.Drone: From Virtual to Reality with Proto Labs®
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During the first stages of development of the Parrot AR.Drone - a Wi-Fi, toy flying-machine dubbed, by its makers, a 'quadricopter' and controlled by iPhone®, iPod touch® or iPad®, the team in charge of the project turned to Proto Labs, for fully-functioning prototype injection-moulded parts.

The Parrot ARDrone  From Virtual to Reality with Proto Labs®Parrot's Mechanical & Design Department needed parts with the same mechanical characteristics as those that would eventually be used on the final, production version. As with all flying machines – even toy ones, the strength and weight of components are critical attributes that decide the in-flight characteristics of a vehicle.

Parrot engineers loaded the 3D CAD models of the AR.Drone components to the Protomold® website. A very short while later, the company received an on-line quote incorporating an analysis of the manufacturability of the models and an accurate price for the finished parts.

This gives Parrot AR.Drone prototypes characteristics comparable to production parts with the right material, the right colour, the right load and even the injection stress, thus revealing, for example, any weak points: Something that no other prototyping process can offer.

Parrot mechanical design engineer Guillaume Savoye says: "We have very much appreciated the technical suggestions proposed by the Proto Labs team for improving the 'mouldability' of the object. Our prototypes were delivered very promptly and we were completely satisfied with both the lead times and the quality of finish of the prototype parts. It was particularly important for us to validate the concept with "right material" parts as soon as possible. These enabled us to validate the assembly of the different parts and carry out performance tests prior to production".

Bernard Faure, Technical Sales Manager at the Proto Labs France subsidiary, adds: "We are delighted and proud to have contributed to the validation of the AR.Drone project. Our Protomold system very rapidly produces real "right material" injected parts. This enables a project to be validated in situ, including the necessary mechanical tests. And thanks to the automation of our mould design and manufacturing processes, in most cases we can reduce by two-thirds the time required to obtain the first parts or prototype parts, as compared with conventional methods. That makes all the difference".

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