Sky Elements, a Texas-based drone show firm, illuminated the skies above the Orange County Convention Center last night during the annual IAAPA Expo with a spectacular that went beyond mere showmanship. It broke all previous records. Nearly 2,500 drones flew in a coordinated aerial dance of technology and creativity, creating what has been called the “largest aerial display of a bird formed by multi-rotors and drones.” According to ClickOrlando, this accomplishment was the company’s tenth submission into the Guinness World Records.
Sky Elements had already set two Guinness World Records at the same expo last year: the “largest flag created with multi-rotors/drones” and the “largest logo flown with multi-rotors/drones.”
By shattering ten world records, Sky Elements has raised the standard in the drone exhibition sector. With almost 2,500 drones lighting up the sky, according to WFTV, the firm has demonstrated that it is more than simply a flying machine—rather, it is a precision and light work of art.
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