Sky Elements, the largest drone light show provider in the United States, made history this Independence Day weekend by achieving three Guinness World Records.
The first record was set on July 3, when Sky Elements created the largest aerial image of a cowboy hat formed by drones during a spectacular show in Irving, Texas. The company followed this achievement with two additional records on July 4: the most live drone shows performed by different pilots in 24 hours (25 shows) and the most shows flown in one hour (9 shows).
"Our team's dedication and innovation led to us earning three more Guinness World Records," said Rick Boss, President and CEO of Sky Elements. "Their outstanding execution safely delivered spectacular shows to millions over the holiday weekend."
The record-breaking shows, which started at 9:00 PM Eastern Time, spanned the entire country, with Sky Elements launching drone light shows in cities from the East Coast to the West Coast over the following 24 hours. The 25 shows took place across Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Missouri, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington.
The nine cities that set the record for the most shows in one hour included Sarasota, Bal Harbour, Dover, Surfside, Camilla, Columbus, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and Nashville.
Sky Elements continues to push the boundaries of drone technology, offering an innovative, safe, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fireworks. The company's achievements mark another milestone in its commitment to redefining the future of entertainment.
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