For drone pilots
Your drone folds. Your case should know that.
The classic sizing mistake is buying for wingspan. Our finder matches on folded dimensions — the way your DJI actually travels — then leaves room for batteries, controller and props.
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Tap your gear — the finder opens with its measured dimensions already loaded.
Cases this crowd keeps buying
Hand-picked sizes for this kind of gear — every internal dimension listed, nothing to guess.
Folded vs unfolded — the mistake that buys the wrong case
Every folding drone has two sets of dimensions, and the unfolded one is useless for casing — nobody transports a drone with its arms out. Our gear database records folded dimensions (you'll see it marked on each chip below), so the match reflects how the aircraft actually sits in foam.
If you're sizing manually from a spec sheet, make sure you're reading the "folded, without propellers" line — and remember that leaving props on adds height, and quick-release props are quicker to remove than to replace.
A drone case is really a battery case
- Plan foam pockets for the full loadout: aircraft, two or three batteries, remote, charging hub, spare props and ND filters.
- Cut battery pockets snug — batteries are the heaviest items in the case and the last thing you want rattling.
- Give the controller its own pocket with the sticks recessed or removed; sticks snap before anything else does.
- Leave one pocket empty. There's always one more accessory next month.
Flying commercial with your drone
A few habits that make airport days boring — the good kind. Lithium batteries travel in cabin baggage, not check-in; carry them at partial charge and check your airline's per-battery watt-hour limits before you book. If your drone is registered on Digital Sky, keep the registration accessible on your phone.
Rules change and airlines differ — check DGCA guidance and your carrier's current policy before every trip rather than trusting last year's forum thread. A hard case with padlock-ready latches also means check-in, when it's unavoidable, isn't a leap of faith.
Questions we answer every day
Does the finder use folded or unfolded dimensions?
Folded — that's how a drone travels, so that's what we measure and match on. Each gear chip shows the measured state alongside the dimensions. Fixed-frame aircraft like FPV quads are recorded assembled, since they don't fold.
Will my Mini 4 Pro, RC 2 and three batteries fit in one case?
That loadout is exactly what compact drone cases are laid out for. Search your drone in the finder, then pick a case whose internal floor gives you roughly a third more area than the folded aircraft alone — that's the practical space batteries, remote and hub need in their own pockets.
Can I take drone batteries on a flight in India?
Generally yes, in cabin baggage — lithium batteries are not allowed in checked bags. Watt-hour limits and quantity caps vary by airline, so check your carrier's dangerous-goods page before you fly. We supply the cases, not the rulebook — always confirm current DGCA and airline policy.
Are these cases waterproof enough for field launches?
EW-series cases close on an o-ring seal with a pressure-release valve — monsoon drizzle, dust at a launch site and a wet car boot stay outside. MAX-series cases additionally carry IP67 certification. Either way, the drone lifts off dry.
How long does delivery take within India?
Orders ship from Bangalore, usually within 1–2 working days of payment. Metros typically see delivery in 2–5 working days; remote pincodes can take a little longer. Shipping is free across India, and all orders are prepaid.
Not sure which size? Let the finder do the math.
Name your gear — we already know its dimensions and which cases it fits.



