Scultpteo, the 3D-printing service, has a blog post about how the Jarriquez team designed and 3D-printed parts for a Pixhawk-powered drone. They selected Polyamide material:
“Polyamide made sense for two reasons. It is a material that has enough strength to support important part, but that remains flexible so that if stress is applied to the part it doesn’t break. And since we’re flying a drone, the fact that it’s light helps too.” says Mathieu Agostinucci."
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wao great work
Looks like the Hokuyo UTM-30LX-EW. Very nice and compact, $5,000 price range.
... it's a bracket? Unclear why this is news.