Drone light shows have become increasingly popular in the media due to their unique and mesmerizing visual appeal. They can provide a stunning backdrop to a special event or performance and can also be used to create captivating visuals that can be shared with a wider audience via the media. Here are a few mentions of our shows doing just that:
Jersey’s first ever drone show paints the sky with light | ITV News
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Thousands attended the Moonlight Parade, which also saw a procession of vibrant floats from the Battle of Flowers. | ITV News Channel

First ever drone show in Jersey for Battle of Flowers
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The flower festival will see “100’s of drones” take flight for the Moonlight Parade on the Saturday.

Drone display held over Welsh town to highlight military training land safety campaign
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A drone display lit up the night sky of a Welsh coastal town with images of tanks, helicopters and soldiers to raise awareness of the dangers of military training land. More than 100 drones took part in the display in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, to show how such areas can move from calm surroundings to co…

Drone display takes MOD public safety message to new heights
www.gov.uk
A dramatic drone display lit up the night sky of a Welsh coastal town to deliver a serious public safety message.

Chanukah drone show lights up park skies
www.bbc.co.uk
A drone-driven light display in Manchester’s Heaton Park was held to mark the annual Jewish festival.

Spectacular Chanukah drone light show is heading for Heaton Park
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The show will display a huge Menorah in the skies above North Manchester

Are drones the future of bonfire night? – FlightShows
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Our friends at UAVHub posed the question – are drones the future of bonfire night? Watch their video here and let us know what you think.

Mercia Marina lights the way for first drone event in South Derbyshire and UK – Towpath Talk
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Derbyshire’s destination marina is giving the green (and many coloured), light to a new event. When many events for Guy Fawkes will be banging on about fire …

Free Bonfire Night fireworks display replaced with drones to avoid scaring pets
www.derbytelegraph.co.uk
It means no loud bangs that could upset dogs, cats or wildlife