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daylight fireworks

why wait till sundown?
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Fireworks that release coloured smoke, rather than relying on glowing sparks. This would be a bit like the Red Arrows/Blue Angels and would be useful for events when you want visual spectacle in bright sunshine. A lot of the exisiting technology in a firework factory could probably be reused.
gravelpit, Jun 26 2001

The Red Barrows http://members.mada...~722sqnatc/barrows/
They might already be using smoke in day time display, although they are not an arial display team. [Aristotle, Jun 26 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]

You could arrange to have one of these at the same time. http://news.bbc.co....1399000/1399561.stm
[angel, Jun 26 2001, last modified Oct 21 2004]

I can't help but wonder if the idea came from here? http://imgur.com/gallery/sVNZJs5
[2 fries shy of a happy meal, Aug 15 2014]

excellent daylight fireworks http://www.cnn.com/...2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F
[swimswim, Aug 27 2014]


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       The obvius answer is simply bigger explosions - posibley of the anti tank variety...
RobertKidney, Jun 26 2001
  

       {pedant hat} Peter, you're right, the Union Flag only becomes a Union Jack if it is flown from the rear of a ship...
goff, Jun 26 2001
  

       Before he got his night gig, David Letterman had a mid-morning show with a format and tone not too different from the current one. One of the recurring jokes on that show was the frequent daytime fireworks supposedly going off just outside the studio window. They would broadcast a brief segment of firewords sounds, complete with oohs and ahhs, and of course a perfectly normal daytime view out the window.
beauxeault, Jun 26 2001
  

       Several Years ago I was atteneding a baseball game with my family. This was before the Atlanta Braves made their 'Big Comeback' and, for all intent and purposes, baseball was about dead as far as I was concerned. One of the attractions that this AA team had was the promise of fireworks at day. Being the pyromaniac that my teenage self was, I was intruiged. When the fireworks were set to go off, right after the Star Spangled Banner, I was getting worked up to see big explosions and lots of light and fire. I was let down, all I got to see was a few colored smoke bombs going off at the corners of the field and a streamers floating in the air. Nothing, absolutly nothing beats the real thing.
barnzenen, Jun 26 2001
  

       Baked in China, where they're really serious about fireworks. Daytime fireworks are big on smoke, but the important part is loud, LOUD noises.
td, Jun 26 2001
  

       Yep. Nothin' makes 'em forget that human rights thing faster'n loud, LOUD noises.
The Military, Jun 28 2001
  

       So... this is a thing now.
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       This is awesome! How come they don't do this more often?   

       Was it invented here?
doctorremulac3, Aug 18 2014
  


 

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