Quad/hex/octacopters, commonly known as drones have been around for a while, they're useful for low cost airborne filming or damaging commercial jet engines. Now, firework displays have been around longer. Such displays usually have two components, the fireworks that are on the ground, and the ones that are shot into the air. The ones that are on the ground typically spew lots of nice colours upwards, but are limited by their location. Fireworks shot into the air make lovely overhead explosions that can be seen from great distance. But, they're somewhat limited by their upward and subsequent downward movement.
Say we use a bunch of drones, you can mount complex ground fireworks on them, then have them fly up into a pre programmed location and set off the firework. Then they can all move around in whatever way the display team want. As fireworks are used up the drones come down to re load, and off they go again.
Display teams can build much more complex displays with big cool sequences. Also, drones can have powerful lights of their own to light up smoke clouds and so on. Would look fantastic.-- bs0u0155, Jan 09 2016 https://www.youtube...I0&feature=youtu.be [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jan 10 2016] 3d glasses for praying mantis http://www.bbc.com/...nvironment-35260311 [not_morrison_rm, Jan 10 2016] Cool. Choreography is being developed. [link]-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jan 10 2016 In parts of the middle east, they get a similar on a regular basis, and for free. Damn this foreign aid.
BTW we all got out halfbakeryied by the science team who fitted a praying mantis with 3d glasses. C link.
How they are going to get the tiny popcorn, I have no idea...-- not_morrison_rm, Jan 10 2016 Baked, using model helicopters powered by IC engines, so there's plenty of available lift. Celebration Fireworks, 2008.
Manually flown rather than autonomous.
Perhaps not WKTE, but [suggested-for-deletion], definitely not an original idea.-- 8th of 7, Jan 10 2016 random, halfbakery