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Watch top drone company break a record at North Richland Hills show
Dallas-Fort Worth's most famous drone name is aiming to break a world record: Sky Elements Drone Shows, the Coppell-based company known for its ground-breaking light shows rendered via drones, will attempt to break a Guinness World Record for “Longest animation performed by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles”.
In cooperation with the City of North Richland Hills, the company will fly its annual flagship Christmas drone show, this year featuring 2,500 drones orchestrated to create holiday images and themes such as Santa Clauses and "Merry Christmas."
The current record to beat is 26:26 minutes in the air and was set by a Chinese company in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
UPDATE 12-20-2024: Sky Elements broke the Guinness World Record on December 20, 2024, for “Longest Animation Performed by UAVs or Drones,” with 2,500 drones telling a Christmas story in the sky. The previous record, set at 26 minutes and 26 seconds by a Chinese company in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, was surpassed by Sky Elements’ 30-minute drone show.
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Sky Elements is no stranger to Guinness World Records; they are already an 11-time Guiness World Record holder. Mere days ago, they set a new Guinness World Record title for "largest aerial display of a gingerbread village made out of drones" — a festive display that was part of a holiday drone show in Mansfield on November 27.
They are nothing if not dedicated. In September, they were a finalist on national TV show America’s Got Talent, and came in at third place.
They've produced drone shows for the MLB, NFL, NCAA sports, film premieres, the State Fair of Texas, and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. They are also on the forefront of an admirable transition away from fireworks being deployed during holidays and events, to be replaced by drones. Fireworks are harmful to wildlife as well as people with sensory issues, and terrifying for pets, who frequently bolt.
The big show will take place on December 20 at 7 pm, at Birdville ISD Fine Arts/Athletics Complex at 9200 Mid Cities Blvd, North Richland Hills. The lot opens at 5 pm, and the flight time is 7 pm.
Michael Empric, a Guinness World Records adjudicator, will be on-site to confirm the record.
Spectators are invited to arrive in their cars to witness this incredible drone show from the comfort of their vehicles. Guests will be parked on a first-come, first-served basis.
The audience can tune their radio stations to 88.9 FM and listen along as they tell a story in the sky. Many liken the event to a drive-in movie experience, and spectators are encouraged to bring snacks.