Unbelievable News Alert! A company that creates drone shows has just set not one, but TWO Guinness World Records! That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to take a break from all the bad news in the world and focus on something truly important – drones

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Unbelievable News Alert! A company that creates drone shows has just set not one, but TWO Guinness World Records! That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to take a break from all the bad news in the world and focus on something truly important – drones.

The company, called Firefly Drone Shows, showcased its impressive work at an expo in Florida. They used a whopping 300 drones to light up the sky and create some truly stunning displays. But that’s not all – they also managed to break two world records in the process!

The first record they broke was for the most unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) air-borne simultaneously. Take that, all you previous record holders! Firefly Drone Shows managed to fly 300 drones at once, which is pretty impressive if you ask us. Of course, it does make us wonder – is there any other kind of aerial vehicle that’s unmanned?

The second record they broke was for the longest duration of a drone show. They managed to keep those 300 drones in the air and lit up for a total of 26 minutes and 19 seconds. That’s longer than an episode of your favorite Netflix series, folks.

Now, we know what you’re thinking – “Why do we even need drone shows?” Well, that’s a great question, and we have no idea. But let’s not focus on the negative, shall we? We have two world records to celebrate!

In all seriousness, we have to admit that the drone display created by Firefly Drone Shows was pretty impressive. They used the drones to create a variety of shapes and patterns in the sky, including an American flag, a giant wave, and even a spinning top. It was like watching modern art in motion.

Of course, we also have to wonder about the safety concerns around using so many drones at once. What if one of them malfunctions and crashes into a crowd of people? Or what if they all decide to rebel against their human operators and create their own drone army? We shudder to think.

But let’s not dwell on the negative. Instead, let’s celebrate the fact that the people at Firefly Drone Shows have achieved something truly remarkable. We may not understand why anyone would want to watch a drone show, but we can appreciate the talent and hard work that goes into creating one.

So, to the team at Firefly Drone Shows, we say congratulations! We can only hope that your next display will involve drones spelling out our name in the sky. We’re ready for our close-up, Mr. DeMille.

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