Parrot scrubbed their website of all links and data for the original ar.drone model. someone's not thinking clearly. however, some googling yielded a site that has all the v1.x firmware and instructions on how to update a 1.0 ar.drone. Parrot ar.drone is a discontinued remote controlled flying quadcopter helicopter built by the french company parrot. the drone is designed to be controlled by mobile or tablet operating systems such as the supported ios or android [1] within their respective apps or the unofficial software available for windows phone , samsung bada and symbian. The new firmware for the drone is called 'fly'. upon start it will listen on udp port 7777, waiting for the pc based contoller called 'openflight' to connect. once openflight connects, 'fly' will kill the parrot firmware 'program.elf' and takes over control of the drone..
Fly the ar.drone at a height between 1 and 6m. use the ar.drone in better lighting conditions. ultrasound alert th ea lt iud m sr no v b . the ultrasound signals are disturbed. the device may fly too high or too low. note: the ar.drone may climb or drop without any action on your part. fly the ar.drone at a height between 1 and 6m.. Upgrading the firmware on your parrot ar 2.0 drone has many benefits. a firmware upgrade will fix any bugs or problems which parrot have identified such as flying erratically or dropping while flying.. With firmware 1.6.6 the drone did not land but just fall out of the sky when the battery was low. one persisting problem in this new firmware is that when i press land, the drone does not perform a soft landing..