Taking a pi prototype on a plane

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Taking a pi prototype on a plane

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Hi everyone, I know people have asked before if you can take a pi board on a plane and the answer was overwhelmingly yes. However, some people were recommending not having it connected to anything. Well... I'm flying across Europe in a few weeks and I have a soldered prototype I want to take with me. It's just a pi wired up to some LEDs, buttons, and a rottor. I have both hand and checked luggage so could put it in either. Do you reckon I'll have any trouble getting it through?
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