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Fireworks Filmed With a Drone HD Camera GoPro

If you think a drone video would be epic for a fireworks display then you have to watch this video:


Watch a DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter flying through a firework show. It was filmed it with a GoPro Hero 3 silver camera. According to the video description the drone was not damaged at all.

Make sure to enjoy this video in HD resolution (adjusting your quality setting in the video player) and turn up your volume for listen the Con ti partiro by andrea bocelli, also known as Also known as "time to say goodbye". Jos Stiglingh was the uploader?

Be amazed as you watch how the drone flies into a spectacular firework display over West Palm Beach, Florida.

Amazing Fireworks Display

This is a hundred times better than being on ground and watch fireworks from below, so beautiful.

some of the youtube commenters said: What if one of those fireworks shell hits the drone? Or did they spend more money on fireworks than the camera. I mean, probably the done and the camera are just worth a few fraction of the overall budget of the fireworks show. Hey, how much does an average fireworks show cost in the US.

Other commenter said: This looks Awesome played backwards!

Amazing footage!!! As a drone pilot myself, my thoughts went toward safety as alotta folks did. From what I saw, the fireworks were launched from unmanned barges, in the middle of a body of water. Thus, had the bird gone down, it was a very slim chance anyone would have gotten hurt.

Yes, he risked his bird, but I'm guessing he knew that :-) My hats off to the pilot for enjoying life in the moment, and sharing it with us all :-)

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