In main box the full arducopter kit, then 2 sets of spare propellers (you never know what you can hit, and propellers are the first thing to break), the magnetometer and a crash kit (one complete arm).
As a side note, I was not able to close the box after I took the additional items out: the guys that packed it must have insane packaging skills for having assembled this 3D puzzle :)
Here some additional pictures:
Impressed by the size of the box: I expected it to be bigger, while it is pretty small. Look at the iPhone cover I used as reference. Positively impressed: less problems for storing it away :)
I don't think people will be interested in me posting my building log here in the main page of DIYDrones, so I think I will do it on Flickr: Arducopter Building Log.
If you are interested you can also subscribe to the RSS feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ArducopterBuildingLog
Let me know your thought on this.
Hope to be able to start working on it soon :)
Comments
Hello, here the n°115, it arrived this morning in middle of FRANCE..
thank you with all the Arducopter team .....
DODY
Looks like they are progressing much faster than Arducopter: there is nothing bad in going commercial, I don't think Jani and Chris will become rich because of that. And if they help building frames more easily, that does good to the community: I'd rather spend maybe 40-50€ more for a ready to assemble kit, that to spend countless hours shopping around the city to find brico stores where to buy something that can be transformed into a frame.
What site is the best for "Here, start with this" foolproof build instructions? I'd like to get it all working with a known-good generic setup before experimenting. Are these instructions still current?
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1286011
Cheers!