I've always tried to keep my eye on the developments in technology coming out of the DIY Drone community. Over the weekend I decided to dive in and survey what the state of the art is right now.
- Quadcopter basics
- Flight controllers
- Configuring PaparazziUAV
- Building an airframe
- Wiring an airfraime
3DR is defiantly making class leading products and is leaning towards appealing to a broader user base. They are the Apple/Makerbot of drones and will continue to be strong. I tend to like things a little nerdier so I kept looking.
As always DJI is still cranking out off the shelf drones for aerial filming that you can buy off Amazon.
The new Phantom 2 Vision+:
I also found out that DJI makes flight controllers like the Naza-M that you can put onto a custom built airframe if you want an electronics tinkering free ride. They of course also make airframe kits for those electronics to go on.
It goes without saying that you could make almost any kind of remote controlled vehicle from parts from HobbyKing. I spent less time looking at airframe kits than I did flight controllers but I think you could find a good starting point in HobbyKing's Multi-Rotor RTF / PNF / ARF page.
That's about it while I've dived into lots of other DIY endeavors 3D printing being the most expensive I've as of yet successfully maintained control over myself from pouring hundreds of dollars into flying robots. The day is quickly approaching when it will be so cheap I won't be able to talk myself out of it.