jaythedeuce
New Member
I must preface this with by asking for forgiveness about my absolute ignorance when it comes to this hobby.
I adopted this quadcopter

from a former co-worker that heard I had an interest in micro-control processors (Arduino and the like). He "claims" that he found it in a tree in the exact condition that I have it now. The frame appears to be solid and is good condition. There is some damage to one of the rotors but that seems to be easy to replace. The issue I am having is "What Now"?
I would love to get this beast airborne before the end of the high school football season to take some amazing aerial shots over the field and stands. Oh and the quad also came with a Poloroid digital video camera that I am assuming was mounted and functioning. I've included some pictures to give what ever helpful person some help on where I need to go next.
I can tell you that I do not have a radio control transmitter or receiver. All other parts are moving and would be assumed to be in good working order. That cannot be fully tested because the battery that is attached is dead and I am without a charger....
One can only assume that this will be a relatively inexpensive project to get off the ground seeing that the bulk of the work has already been done. That and I would hate to see my wife's reaction to a bank statement that included several hundreds of dollars "wasted" (her words not mine) on a "silly toy".



I adopted this quadcopter

from a former co-worker that heard I had an interest in micro-control processors (Arduino and the like). He "claims" that he found it in a tree in the exact condition that I have it now. The frame appears to be solid and is good condition. There is some damage to one of the rotors but that seems to be easy to replace. The issue I am having is "What Now"?
I would love to get this beast airborne before the end of the high school football season to take some amazing aerial shots over the field and stands. Oh and the quad also came with a Poloroid digital video camera that I am assuming was mounted and functioning. I've included some pictures to give what ever helpful person some help on where I need to go next.
I can tell you that I do not have a radio control transmitter or receiver. All other parts are moving and would be assumed to be in good working order. That cannot be fully tested because the battery that is attached is dead and I am without a charger....
One can only assume that this will be a relatively inexpensive project to get off the ground seeing that the bulk of the work has already been done. That and I would hate to see my wife's reaction to a bank statement that included several hundreds of dollars "wasted" (her words not mine) on a "silly toy".


