This project is a detailed rebuild and structural study of a pre-existing mini-drone design. The original design files were created in SolidWorks by an external source. My primary goal is not to claim original design ownehip, but to use this existing structure as a robust educational platform to fully explore and master the capabilities of Autodesk Fusion ology: Top-Down ApproachThe entire model has been rebuilt from the ground up utilizing the Top-Down Design methodology within Fusion 360. This approach was specifically chosen to:- Enhance Modularity: Eure all components are linked to a main Master Sketch or driven by a set of User Paramete, facilitating quick and systematic design modificatio.- Improve Structure: Simulate a real-world product development scenario where key design changes cascade predictably through the assembly.- Master Fusion 360 Tools: Deepen my knowledge of core Fusion 360 features, including: -Component and Assembly Management -User Paramete and parametric modeling for rapid ng OutcomesThrough this exercise, I aim to gain deeper iights into the structural requirements and design coideratio specific to small-scale drone/UAV platforms (e.g., motor mounting, component placement, structural rigidity vs. weight trade-offs).This project serves as a compreheive demotration of skills in CAD migration, advanced assembly management, and disciplined parametric modeling within the Fusion 360 ecosystem.