There's the STM Discovery boards like the STM32F3 and STM32F4.
There's a ton of aftermarket stuff for the F4 board.
Not so much for the F3 to start with, but a quick Google turns up some 
interesting addons for both. I also see there's a newer version of the F3 with 
some mention of mass storage support. The one I have is not that one, got it 
free right after product launch.

One of the first applications the F3 Discovery was put to was a quadcopter 
controller, utilizing its digital accelerometer and force sensors and compass. 
The F4 board can't do that because it doesn't have the gyro and compass. 
https://github.com/zegervdv/Quadcopter

Would be neat if someone wrote a dead reckoning navigation system for it that 
could bring a drone back to its launch point. During such action it would 
actually be a drone instead of an RPV.
I also have an Xmos startKIT dev board sitting unused. It has a PCIe x1 
connector (NOT actually a PCIe slot!) for their "slice card" peripherals. It 
has a spot to solder in an original Raspberry Pi compatible header. Xmos 
cheaped out on their freebie, none of the 0.1" headers are included.
Anyone want them? Send me $8 by PayPal and I'll put them both in a small flat 
rate box. Regular parcel post would likely be less but I'd have to pack them 
and know the address and get it weighed to find the postage.
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