Replacing propeller blades
Propeller blades are instrumental for flight integrity, and they are delicate pieces of equipment. Even
minor contacts with external elements, such as walls, tree branches, etc., can damage their structure.
Damage is not necessarily visible.
Parrot recommends you immediately replace propeller blades if they sustain such a contact.
Note: ANAFI USA propeller blades can be replaced instantly without tools.
To replace a propeller blade:
1. Unfold the arm that supports the blades which require replacement.
2. Hold the motor (round rotating part) of the propeller between your left thumb and index
finger.
3. Unfold the blades and pinch the part which screws onto the motor, between the blades, with
your right thumb and index finger.
A. blades: unscrew used/damaged A blades
(Front left & rear right) counterclockwise and
screw new ones clockwise.
B. blades: unscrew used/damaged B blades
(Rear left & front right) clockwise and screw
new ones counterclockwise.