Hi Ben,
I've been watching your show for about 6 months now and have watched every episode so far. I look forward to your new episodes each week. I am an electrical engineering student at the University of Wyoming right now and have recently become fascinated with microcontrollers and other electronic hobbies to keep me entertained (and learning) outside of school. A project I have been interested in seeing someone build (and eventually building myself) is a miniature quadcopter. Ideally I would want to build a durable, yet handheld sized quadcopter that uses an arduino board (or other inexpensive controller) and was built as cost efficient as possible. I'm very interested in how to interface a controller through either wifi or radio with the quadcopter. I realize that something so small wouldn't be very useful to fly outdoors as it could be blown around pretty easily by the wind (especially Wyoming wind), however my main area of use for it will be indoors. I think it would be a great way to teach people about RC devices and how a quadcopter (or even a helicopter) works in general.
Thanks,
Jerrid Schilling