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I think I'm gonna pick up a pelican 1200, pretty small, can create a custom layout and should be abl ... Can you please share the link?backpack nomad batura Mpampis Posted at 2016-10-23 09:48kjus frx backpack Here you go  Interior Dimensions (inches): 9.25 x 7.12 x 4.1285l backpack too big You can design your own with this web site.  snl backpack shackYou do it all using your camera and the web site.  triumph r15 backpack Zc4nW8WAYWvI Posted at 2016-10-23 19:14backpack dulfy
Thanks for the info! I was searching for some Pelican case options, but DJI hasn't yet been able to give me dimensions for the controller, battery, charger, etc. well why you need a hard case , it will make it unportable , i know tat we have to protect our invest but , the greatest  thing about the mavic is the portability GTDrone Posted at 2016-10-23 14:54 well why you need a hard case , it will make it unportable , i know tat we have to protect our inves ... Something like the Pelican 1200 would still be portable for me, with the added benefit of being protective and keeping everything together in one place. Especially if I take the Mavic on an airplane. I'd like to transport it inside a hard case that I can carry-on and throw it in the overhead storage without worrying about anything getting crushed. I purchased a Lowepro AVC1. I have a feeling the Mavic may not fit but the dimension seem good. This is just for the Mavic though and not the controller.
I plan to put the whole setup in the camera bag. (33.16 KB, Down times: 22) HFI Posted at 2016-10-23 16:28 Lowepro Dashpoint is too small to even fit just the Mavic Pro...  Check out the Kelty Cache Box. Ill guess we will have to wait for GPC to make one then, just surprised they havent put out any info yet... Its a tight squeese to fit in the 1200. Had to use a bit of cardboard to divide the transmitter and mavic. Is the depth of that case sufficient, or just enough? I'm keen to get a hard case for my Mavic, TX, 3-4 batteries, and charger.  I get the idea that it is portable, but I need a case to transport it around that can be chucked around, and not risk damaging the craft.  The number of times I come off my Mountain bike, I'd hate for it to get broken because it was just loose in my rucksack, or in a soft case.  110kg of me falling on it isn't going to end well, even if it is in a soft case! Although I don't plan buying a hardcase for my Mavic (yet to be shipped by Apple), below the links to 2 hardcases made in Germany:
I think that 1400 is suitable for Mavic better. INTERIOR: (L X W X D) 11.81" x 8.87" x 5.18" (30 x 22.5 x 13.2 cm). Internal places should be enough for quadrocopter, controller, 2x battery and the smartphone. azzazzin Posted at 2016-10-27 06:44INTERIOR: (L X W X D) 11.81" x 8.87" x 5.18" (30 x 2 ... Yeah, the 1400 is what I've been looking at. Had a feeling the 1200 wouldn't be wide enough. The RC sticks not being removable also changes things a bit. havard.elnan@gm Posted at 2016-10-27 16:33Had to use a bit of cardboard to divide the transmitter and  ... A few more photos from other angles, please? Dronez Posted at 2016-10-23 08:29You can put it in anything really..Not the one I'd get - but available soon. Pelican has a nice one. andy@andy-sayle Posted at 2016-10-27 11:35 I'm keen to get a hard case for my Mavic, TX, ... I have to push the lid a little. Don't want to leave it in the case for a long time since it puts pressure on the props.
azzazzin Posted at 2016-10-28 05:40 Also got the 1450 and its have tons of space. Have already made slots for two extra batteries plus mavic, rc, charger and cables, memorycard and extra propellers. Got enough space for the charging hub and 4-5 pairs of props when they arrive. Found an other one here Carolina Dronez has a pre-order one.... I think you can buy a one for cameras! After all the mavic has almost the same dimensions! havard.elnan@gm Posted at 2016-10-30 01:30 Only a 1200 will normally fit into my trekking backpack. A 1400 is too big for it. Has anyone tried taking off and landing on a Pelican case? It'd be cool to have the case double as a take-off/landing pad. pythagoras183 Posted at 2016-10-29 21:27It'd be cool to have the case double as a ... Takeoff is no problem, but landing takes some precision. I wouldn´t  risk it sliding off landing on its side propellers spinning. Using this waiting time to draw up some diagrams.
(some dimensions may be incorrect)That Carolina Dronz case looks pretty slick and more cost effective than some of the others. pythagoras183 Posted at 2016-10-29 20:27 Had to try it from my 1450. These are a fraction of the cost of the Pelican, pre-molded, but they won't ship soon. I also ordered this soft-pack for bike and quick trips (this one was available now): I just ordered Polar Pro's $99 hard case for the Mavic. Just in time for my Asia trip this coming December. It is a pre-order item and will be shipping Nov. 29th on first 100 units *hint Mavic pre-order lol* I was waiting for GPC to make one but I couldn't risk not having a hard case for a 13-hour long flight and rough terrain travel where I am going. There's a precut out pelican case for $269.99 I bought a pelican 2100 for $79.99 and it will fit the drone all accessories and 3-5 batteries depending on how you cut it out. GeForceFX-be Posted at 2016-10-30 01:42 This one looks to be an exact copy of the one from Carolina Dronz for almost half the cost.