Sub-$300 quadrotor kit released on Kickstarter

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Hey guys, thanks for so many helpful and kind comments in my last blog post. 

Our Kickstarter project was just accepted after a lengthy review process! So I'm glad to announce the R10, a sub-$300 quadrotor kit aimed at hobbyists and academia.

Take a look! http://kck.st/T6e7mu

And our website: http://www.uair.co

This is my first time with a Kickstarter project, so any thoughts and suggestions very welcome and appreciated!
Max
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  • Not sure what the point of the 'cable tidy'.. seems like those would not allow the ESCs to cool properly and degrade the life of them over time.   Otherwise seems like a interesting platform and looks like you won't have a problem meeting your funding goals.

  • Well, you can probably understand the misunderstanding if you look at the image (and content) of your first blog post and compare it to this one's. Oh but you deleted it that first blog post, so it's not really a problem anymore, is it?

    Interesting concept. Nothing ground-breaking, but good ideas for a low-cost quad. Looks like your team did their homework after all. Best of luck with your kickstarter campaign, it's already progressing nicely as I can see.

  • Well, I'd say it is sub 600$ as long as Spectrum TX required.
  • Thank you!

  • fixed a broken link.

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