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Dancing marshmallow people and enormous rotating globes - Intel's drone shows wow crowds

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Intel Corporation flies 2,018 Intel Shooting Star drones over its Folsom, California, facility, in July 2018. The drone light show set a Guinness World Records title for the most unmanned aerial vehicles airborne simultaneously. SAN FRANCISCO -- Three years ago, in a hallway at Intel, a small team of people working on drones discussed whether it would be possible to fly one hundred drones over the Robert Noyce Building, Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, and have them form the shape of the company's logo. They didn't plan on pursuing it seriously but it became a pet project for Natalie Cheung, who wondered at the time how they could fly multiple drones with one pilot. Now, Cheung is the general manager of Drone Light Shows at Intel and has helped put on hundreds of choreographed drone shows -- and the drones can make a lot more shapes than just the Intel logo.


Watch 1500 drones fly simultaneously and smash a world record

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In this time-lapse, Intel breaks its own Guinness World Record for the most drones flown simultaneously during its celebration of its 50-year anniversary and they look pretty cool while doing it. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. In this time-lapse, Intel breaks its own Guinness World Record for the most drones flown simultaneously during its celebration of its 50-year anniversary and they look pretty cool while doing it.


Ehang Broke Its Own Guinness World Record By Piloting 1374 Drones Concurrently

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Ehang, the Chinese drone manufacturer, broke its own Guinness World Record by piloting 1374 drones simultaneously above the city of Xi'an. In December 1180 drones were observed over Guangzhou and 1000 drones were flown in the same city in February last year. The drone was flown 853 feet above the city wall and presented an aerial display with 3937-foot length and 328-foot depth in the sky. The citizens and viewers recorded the amazing show on their phones and were left awe-inspiring. Impressing the thousands of citizens, Ehang have knocked off Intel's 1218 drone light show.