Build
Contents
Requirements
Basic skills with wire, RC electronics and soldering.
An mcu and a bunch of sensors that appears on the supported hardware list
Almost ready to flight controller boards
Some vendors sell almost ready to fly boards. For some the boards you only have to add the sensors you want, like the gyroscope and accelerometer, in others you also have to add a processor board compatible with Arduino.
Ready flight controler boards
Several vendors sell complete boards with several sensors like gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer or barometer. This boards are the more "ready to fly" you can get without using a soldering iron.
Size and Weight consideration
If you play outdoor, your flyng rc model must be resistant to the wind.
- the heavier the better - more momentum and inertia
- the smaller the better - less exposed surface to wind
Outdoor
typical outdoor beginer multirotor is build as Quad from 8″ prop and 1100kv motor up to 10″ prop with the 900kv. Both of 2 combinations lift easily a payload up to 300g. You’ll have a 10-25 minutes flight time with a lipo battery of 2-3S and 2000-3300mAh depending of the payload.
Indoor
typical indoor beginer multirotor is build with 5" props up to 6"
Connection diagrams
http://multiwii.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Doc/Diagrams/2%20Full%20connection%20diagram.png
Firmware
open the Arduino ide and change the file config.h to match your configuration