SLU Quadcopter
Credits
Although this has been "my project," I didn't do it alone. I've had a lot of help from many of my friends who without it would have been next to impossible for me to have finished this on time. So this is my thank you to all of my great friends for helping me.

And I guess my brothers could be thrown in there too.

Here's the man himself who got me the funding for the entire project. Without his help, I would have never gotten anywhere on this project.

This guy's my go to for photography/cinematography. Most of my videos were shot by him.

Believe it or not she soldered half of the V3 quadcopter. (supervised of course)

Is a great friend and my official email/tutorial editor. No matter how hard I try to get everything correct, she will always manage to find something wrong which is why I know she's good.

They both have been very supportive of my whole effort. There's been many times when they would come out to watch me fly just to be there.

He helped me collect the parts by driving me all over Saint Louis. Oh those road trips were fun.

She held my soldering iron while I didn't have a stand because I was tired of burning my carpet. It was actually very handy (literally).

This poor guy took the hit for me and went shopping with three girls to a crafts store and got me some material for a frame. I'm glad he was able to suffer through that for me.

Jack was the first one to really come and watch me fly and record it for me. He also got to witness the first radio interference that made the quadcopter jump across the entire racquetball court without any input by me.

He and his grandpa helped get me the pieces for the aluminum SLUquad.
THANK YOU TO YOU ALL
And to the rest of you that I couldn't fit onto this list, then thank you for all the help. Like the little ideas that we would bounce back and forth to come up with better ideas, and even just coming out to watch it fly and cheer it on. Especially Rick Boland who helped me a lot with getting everything set up.
Now, for the biggest thanks of all, to my parents for all the help that they have been (at least in pushing me to do well because they don't know a thing about electronics...).