(Above Assembled jDrones Hexa)
jDrones ArduCopter goes color
Original ArduCopters made by jDrones have been getting several upgrades and upgrades will continue to come as promised. First series of upgrades are new and fine looking Black and also Carbon ArduCopters. Kits are now on packing area and after packing process is ready,order pages will be updated with new options.
On picture above is one of our Assembled Hexa ArduCopter with black and slick look.
Not only Hexa was updated also quad has been going through several changes. Our Quad kits have now too several color options along with different materials. You can have quad in black too and even with colored arms.
If you want even more cool looking birds, don't forget our Carbon frame.
And for people who loves carbon we can provide nice little closeup from central frame. Now that looks cool doesn't it :)
And as everyone knows jDrones high quality frames these all frames follow our original quality packing and cutting requirements that we always been having. You won't receive parts that does not fit, all parts have been manually checked and tested before packing.
There are several other frames coming too on Q1, stay tuned and fly hard but fly safe.
Jani /jDrones
Comments
We are selling an arducopter in Spain:
http://anuncios.ebay.es/motor/arducopter/11467594
We can negociate the price.
Looks Great Jani!
Guess it's time I got some colour in the store here in the UK too :)
Regards
Martin
@ Anish, I think you are right.
@juan u are not alone at least some of us have been hanging around in rcgroups for a while, btw if someone creates something by their own, the assumption of knowledge of other existing similar system is not assumed. I believe the creation of BIOS involved a similar process....
looking forward to the octo now ;)
You are not pestering at all John. I welcome your point of view.
+1 on DIY ....the only way to go:)
What is that I see? Carbon fiber plates!? About time, good to get off the original plates, they flexed way too much. Most of my V1 JD is already converted to a DIY setup from all the mishaps of stunt flying ;)
Good job Jani.
Yeah, I know where you're coming from, and sorry to pester on this. I do realize that JD is far from the first to do any sandwiching- the plate/sheet sandwich has been a staple of prototyping for ages.
Personally, I don't have any JD stuff. I rather DIY...
There is a great deal of history behind my comment. None of which you are familiar with.
You think JD is the first to come up with two sandwiched pieces of sheet? Go to RCGroups and you will discover how old the design is.
Agree with the crane similarity. And that supports the lack of originality in my view:)
Sorry, that landing gear is not nearly the same. I would say that they BOTH share similarities to your run of the mill crane... Sorry to drag this on, but if there's a problem, MK will surely take up the issue.
(Picture of MK posted for comparison- definitely not two sandwiched pieces of sheet like JD)