A Thought about a show fired from ground level, but for an audience on 1st and 2nd floor level.
If I get cat3 stuff at 25 - 30metres then will the bursts be uncomfortably close to a 2nd floor audience. I was planning mostly candles and mines perhaps some bigger cakes and I really like fan cakes, but with cat3 stuff bursting reasonably low then would I be potting stars and burst fragments into balconies that would have fallen to the ground cold.
Has anyone done this sort of show, using commercial approved cat3 stuff. Obviously I can put the firing point further away but how much further for safety before the actual devices look too small in the distance?
Elevated Audiences
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Arthur Brown
, Oct 10 2007 08:28 PM
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#1
Posted 10 October 2007 - 08:28 PM
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Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
#2
Posted 12 November 2007 - 04:55 AM
I'm not sure if you have these items in the UK, but these items have been reliable for "proximate" shows that I have done.
Lidu 3" silver crossette mines: very tall and tight, little debris
Forward 7shot 1" cakes: unusual stars, blue scenery, palm tree, all have breaks past a 2nd story
Vulcan 70shot candle bundles: twilight glitter to blue is my favorite, or multicolor bombard
Vulcan 60mm and 38mm candles: white strobe bombard and brocade bombard covers lots of sky
PM me if you wish.
Lidu 3" silver crossette mines: very tall and tight, little debris
Forward 7shot 1" cakes: unusual stars, blue scenery, palm tree, all have breaks past a 2nd story
Vulcan 70shot candle bundles: twilight glitter to blue is my favorite, or multicolor bombard
Vulcan 60mm and 38mm candles: white strobe bombard and brocade bombard covers lots of sky
PM me if you wish.
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