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Peli presents over 500 protective drones cases at UAV 2016

Peli will be presenting its extensive range of cases for protecting and transporting drones and UAV systems, at UAV 2016.


The brand-new Peli Air protective case range is up to 40% lighter than other polymer cases and makes it the lightest protector case on the market. Designed to cut weight without compromising durability, it offers a balance of toughness and lightness.

The case is watertight, crushproof, dustproof and contains proven tough double-throw latches. The Peli Air line offers six different sizes which includes two travel cases with wheels and retractable handle integrated, ideal for the UAV safe transportation and handling.

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With +500 models of cases, they are designed for all sizes of UAV: Trolley-style Peli Cases provide easy transport with wheels and pull handle. Some have bigger wheels for irregular ground and steeper areas. For example, the Drone Freefly Alta is sold inside a customised Peli Case, so that users can set it to fly in five minutes. Models like the Peli 1510, the Peli 1610, the 1630 or the Peli Storm iM2875 can accommodate drones like the DJI Phantom and Inspire, QAV, Parrot BeBop, among others.

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In case of needing more space or depth, the Peli Cube cases like the 0340, 0350 or the 0370, are good options for drones like the DJI S1000. These cube cases have handles and four wheels for lighter mobility.

If an AUV fits better in a long-type case, Peli provides the 1740 or the 1770 model, which integrates wheels and handles, for ease of carrying the equipment around.

 

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