The record-setting Prowess drone showcases a number of custom-engineered features, including high-speed 3D-printed propellers designed by its creator, Xu. According to Guinness World Records, the 247-gram microdrone utilizes a lightweight carbon fiber frame and a remarkably thin 3D-printed outer shell just 0.4mm thick. Xu developed his own propellers after determining that no commercial models could meet the performance demands of his high-speed application.
Swiss engineer Samuele Gobbi, the Guinness World Record holder for the fastest remote-controlled quadcopter in a heavier weight class, applauded Xu’s accomplishment. “Building a high-speed quadcopter is already very complex, and he has added a weight limit of less than 250 grams to it, which makes me admire his achievement,” Gobbi remarked.
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