FAQs
Frequently asked questions
What is a drone light show?
A drone light show is a stunning aerial performance where multiple drones equipped with LED lights fly in synchronized patterns to create dazzling visual displays in the night sky. These shows are often used for events such as festivals, weddings, corporate functions, and national celebrations as a modern and environmentally friendly alternative to fireworks.
How does a drone Light show work?
Drone light shows are pre-programmed using custom 3D animation software to control the movements and light sequences of each drone. The drones are equipped with GPS and sensors to ensure precise positioning and avoid collisions. Our shows go through numerous checks to ensure the fidelity of the artwork design and safety of the flight.
How much does a drone light show cost?
The cost of a drone light show varies depending on factors such as the number of drones, the complexity of the preproduction, location, and duration of the show. Shows can range in price dramatically from several thousands to sometimes even hundreds of thousands of dollar. Contact us for a personalized quote based on your specific event needs.
How many drones are used in a drone light show?
Drone light shows can feature anywhere from 20 to over 1,000 drones, depending on the scale and complexity of the display. For smaller events, fewer drones may be used to create impactful visuals, while larger shows with hundreds or even thousands of drones can produce breathtaking, larger-than-life animations. Sky Lites shows start around 75 drones, and scale up from there. With such a new and exciting medium, you may be surprised how impactful even a small 20 drone show can be!
What is the Lead Time for Booking?
We typically need 30 Days prior to the event to start our storyboarding and animation process. There can also be some lead time required for FAA Authorizations for the airspace.
How Long Do Drone Light Shows Last?
Current technology allows us to fly up to 12 min depending on the take off position to the drone dance area.
Can a Drone Fly in the Rain?
Weather conditions like high winds and rain can delay our shows but we will do our best to be ready to launch if the conditions allow it.
What Size is the Launch Site?
The size of the launch area depends on how many drones you require and the size of the animations. For 150 drones we need a take off area of about 75ftx100ft with a dance radius of about 85 ft from the center of our take off grid.
How far away should the audience be for safety?
We require a minimum of 175ft from the closest drone to the audience.
How long does it take to set up a drone show?
It typically takes about 5-7 hours to setup our shows at the event location.
How Many Animations Per Show?
We can create 8-12 unique 2D and 3D animations.
Do You Have Insurance?
Yes, we have coverage up to $4 million in liability and will share these details in our service contract.
What is the Permit Process for Shows?
We hold a certificate of waiver with the FAA for flying a drone swarm and flying at night. We file paperwork with FAA for each show to alert pilots in the area of our operation.
What are the Flight Safety Measures
Our flight system includes redundant radio control for emergency landings, a dedicated computer for manual show override, and a geofence in the flight software that forces drones to land if they breach the fence during high winds.
How High is the Drone Light Show?
In Accordance with FAA Policies, we are not allowed to fly above 400ft in the USA. Waivers from the FAA can be granted but are not guaranteed.
What are the Max Wind Speeds Drones Can Operate In?
16 mph Gusts are our max operating wind speeds and 12-16 mph sustained winds would postpone our launch time.
Drone Light Show Process

Location Review
Verify FAA regulations, assess obstructions, & ensure safety perimeter

Creative Brief
Design discovery meeting, event goals, & process outline

Storyboarding
Tell your story with images, sketches, & artboards

Animation
Translate our storyboarding process in to a drone dance

Previsualization
Preview your drone light show to ensure satisfaction and success

Rehearsal
Before the main event, we will conduct a full drone light show test to check for obstacles and signal interference

Night of Event
Drones Reset & Ready for Launch | Monitor Weather & Local Airspace | Enjoy the show
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