Intel Releases A New Drone Specifically for Light Shows!

The last month has been a whirlwind of drone activity. In October, Intel announced their first Intel-branded commercial multirotor drone for the North American markets – the Intel Falcon 8+ System with complete flight system redundancies built in.

Intel set a Guinness World Record when the company flew 500 Intel Shooting Star drones simultaneously on Oct. 7, 2016, in Hamburg, Germany. The record for the Most UAVs Airborne Simultaneously beat a previous record of 100 set by Intel less than a year earlier. (Source: Intel Corporation)

Now, they are releasing a drone specifically designed for light shows: the Intel® Shooting Star drone.  With this drone, Intel will be able to demonstrate that drone light shows can redefine entertainment and create amazing new experiences in the night sky.

Intel set a Guinness World Record when the company flew 500 Intel Shooting Star drones simultaneously on Oct. 7, 2016, in Hamburg, Germany. The record for the Most UAVs Airborne Simultaneously beat a previous record of 100 set by Intel less than a year earlier. (Source: Intel Corporation)

They put a fleet of Intel Shooting Star drones to the test in Germany and they were able to achieve what no one else has done before. They set a new Guinness World Record™ for having The Most UAVs Airborne Simultaneously with 500 Intel Shooting Star drones lighting up the night sky. This record outdid their previous record of 100 drones in-flight simultaneously in less than a year.

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The Intel® Shooting Star drone is the company’s first drone created for entertainment light shows. It drone is designed with safety and creativity in mind with a super light-weight structure and virtually limitless colour combinations.

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