15crewdawg
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@RC Flying - That depends on the fireworks used, but they can range from 100ft to several hundred feet. You would need to get up with the Pyro-technician running the show to get a real idea what a safe altitude would be for your bird.
Too low or too close to the blast and you could get caught in the shockwave. Plus, most Pyro guys won't allow any RF around their stuff if they use remote firing systems.
@Soaringclauz - Nice shots. Too bad you didn't get the entire fireworks show. That would have been cool as hell from an aerial perspective.
Too low or too close to the blast and you could get caught in the shockwave. Plus, most Pyro guys won't allow any RF around their stuff if they use remote firing systems.
@Soaringclauz - Nice shots. Too bad you didn't get the entire fireworks show. That would have been cool as hell from an aerial perspective.