What position was it in when you bought it & first unpacked it ? I would assume that's the best.![]()
It's designed to go down (the only way you can properly use the insert without the bag not bulging a bit up top, I just tried this) in to the bag, but you are right; it does not feel protected. The bag is okay, it's not bad but it's not good, and the drone does feel a bit unprotected in there. On the other hand I don't want a hard case, it's just overkill especially if you are planning on travelling with it or putting it in a backpack like I usually do. Going to see if there are any better, more durable cases I can fit in a backpack. Hopefully soon!
Quick question - when you pack the drone into whatever case you have to store it (I bought the fly more combo with the case) do you remove the propellers and put the little round rubber protectors back on the motor spindles or do you just store it with the propellers on it?
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Massive overkill and waste of free space...?View attachment 104111
Case I picked up from harbor Freight for 36$
some might say it is but it's perfect for meMassive overkill and waste of free space...?
For sure, for car travel it is fine... and many accesories will fit there ?some might say it is but it's perfect for me
View attachment 104111
Case I picked up from harbor Freight for 36$
I actually got the same exact case but have it configured much differently, so it just depends on how you want to lay it all out. For example, I never leave a battery in the drone when stored. I also put literally every accessory that came with the drone, absent of the shoulder bag, in the hard case. I prefer it over the soft case for protection but there's no question that a backpack or something along those lines would be much better for portability, if that's the goal. But it really doesn't feel like overkill once you've got it all in there, to be honest.Massive overkill and waste of free space...?
Right, I don't mind the size and I almost always have my drone with me in the car with my other camera equipment. I'm also a photographer so traveling with my equipment in a protective case is greatI actually got the same exact case but have it configured much differently, so it just depends on how you want to lay it all out. For example, I never leave a battery in the drone when stored. I also put literally every accessory that came with the drone, absent of the shoulder bag, in the hard case. I prefer it over the soft case for protection but there's no question that a backpack or something along those lines would be much better for portability, if that's the goal. But it really doesn't feel like overkill once you've got it all in there, to be honest.
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