Memorize with the world record set of 1,374 unmanned aircraft
1,374 unmanned aircraft (drones) flew to the sky in the tourist city of Xi'an (China) to establish a new Guinness world record for 'The most simultaneous unmanned aerial gear' .
1,374 unmanned aircraft (drones) flew to the sky in the tourist city of Xi'an (China) to establish a new Guinness world record for 'The most simultaneous unmanned aerial gear' .
The impressive performance with 1,374 unmanned aircraft by Ehang Egret, a technology firm specializing in the development of automated vehicle technologies based in Guangzhou, China, broke the old record set by Intel. so 3 months ago with 1,218 units performed at the Winter Olympics in Korea.
The show set the world record of 1,374 unmanned aircraft.(Video: Guinness.)
All flying devices are programmed to fly automatically. The aerial performance in the night impresses by the screen that stretches over a sky of 1.2 km long and lasts 13 minutes with beautiful colors changing constantly. In addition, more than 1,300 drones are programmed to create 16 different 3D shapes such as the wall icon of Xian city, camel, Buddha, speedboat, .
In preparation for this Guinness World Record, Ehang invested up to 10.5 million yuan (US $ 1.6 million).
The record of the number of drones involved in a performance was first set in 2015 with the number of 100. This record quickly rose to 500 in 2016, 1,218 units in December 2017 and reached the 1,374 mark at the end of last week. .
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