Phantom 3 Backpack carrier...

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Interesting concept, but not the best solution by any means! SERIOUSLY limited carrying capacity. Only one battery, unless you hang a heavy battery 8 inches off the pack, stored in the bird. And no place to carry spare blades. No point in carrying your Phantom somewhere if you arent going to be prepared to solve small issues while your there. Seems it would be an easy redesign to solve those flaws though.
 
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. I had a laugh when I first saw it. You strap a P3 to your back, and the radio? I guess you need another carrier for the radio. :D Or maybe you just let it dangle from the lanyard in the front. Either way; silly.
 
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen. I had a laugh when I first saw it. You strap a P3 to your back, and the radio? I guess you need another carrier for the radio. :D Or maybe you just let it dangle from the lanyard in the front. Either way; silly.
And there is that...
 
I wonder if you attach this to a baby if he would fly...

Just kidding, looks pretty interesting, ninja style, albeit a bit risky as I would probably forget the drone and break it while entering my vehicle. A bad oh no moment.
 

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