droneshows
Droneshows are choreographed displays in which fleets of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with LED payloads fly in synchronized patterns to create dynamic images and animations in the sky. Performed to music, they are used for entertainment, advertising, and public celebrations, offering an alternative to traditional fireworks.
Technology and operation: Drone swarms are controlled by mission software that converts a design into individual
History and development: The concept gained prominence in the 2010s as a scalable, reusable aerial medium. Public
Applications: Droneshows appear at sports championships, concerts, festivals, brand campaigns, and municipal celebrations. They can render
Regulation and safety: Operators obtain airspace approvals and coordinate with aviation authorities, implementing risk management plans.
Future directions: Improvements target longer flight times, higher-resolution imagery, real-time reprogramming, and more efficient drones.