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Lady Gaga dances with 300 Drones in the Super Bowl halftime

Feb 6th 2017

Drones have be used to many ways, like shooting, racing, Logistics and some others, but today the drones have be used to the show. The Super Bowl was concluded satisfactorily, the most famous Super Bowl halftime shows leave indelible memories. Lady Gaga have a 13 min dance and sing show with 300 Intel Shooting drones, ducking and dodging over the Houston skyline, transforming from stars to a fluttering flag. 1-1 The retractable roof at NRG Stadium opened up so the singer could make a Spider-Man-like appearance, leaping from the roof to the stage below. 1-2 Before making the impressive jump, Lady Gaga performed a brief patriotic medley, singing bits of "God Bless America" and "This Land Is Your Land" and quoting the Pledge of Allegiance. After landing, Lady Gaga performed a variety of her hits, including "Born This Way" and "Bad Romance". She encouraged her Houston audience to roar at their home-state "Poker Face" opening line, "I wanna hold them like they do in Texas, please." 1-3 Lady Gaga was backed by dancers and singers - and 300 Intel drones that shone like stars in the night sky, a routine that was pretaped because the drones weren't allowed to fly live due to FAA regulations. She ended her concert with not only a dramatic mic drop while standing in high heels atop a tower with flames flashing behind her, but by catching a football and then immediately plummeting off the tower. About 300 drones These drones are Intel Shooting drones, it is not the same to Winsland S6 drone (Wingsland S6 is another famous shooting drone), each Intel drone is about a foot long square, weighs just over eight ounces, and sports a plastic and foam body to soften inadvertent impacts, it is larger and heavier than Wingsland S6. They aren't alike the Wingsland S6 drone, which is just as well, because you're not supposed to notice them. Instead, you're supposed to notice the four billion color combinations created by the on board LED, and the aerial acrobatics choreographed with meticulous coding. 1-4