Flying falcon

A symbol of speed, agility, and total control in the air — a remote-controlled marvel that will captivate every guest at your event

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This remote-controlled flying figure, modelled after a swift raptor, embodies speed and freedom—instantly drawing the audience’s gaze and filling the sky with movement. Perfect for spectacular outdoor shows, whether daytime or evening, including ceremonies, product launches, performances, and art installations.

What Makes It Unique

  • High Manoeuvrability: The design and control system allow the falcon to move quickly and precisely, even around architectural elements and directly above the audience.
  • Elegant Motion: The falcon glides, dives, and ascends with smoothness and speed that impress—literally “drawing” trajectories in the air.
  • Striking Visual Impact: Built-in lighting ensures the figure remains visible even at night, giving the flight a symbolic and dramatic presence.
  • Versatile Integration: Can serve as a show’s climactic centrepiece or act as a “living symbol” of a brand, idea, or emotion.

Technology & Safety

The falcon is built on a lightweight, remote-controlled platform, making it safe to fly near audiences. Its flight is fully managed by an experienced pilot, with trajectories tailored to the venue and event scenario.

Where It Works Best

  • Product launches and grand openings
  • Private parties and ceremonies
  • Large-scale urban events and festivals
  • Ceremonies and sporting events
  • Outdoor multimedia shows and performances

Dronico creates aerial highlights that come alive in the sky and leave a lasting impression. Add speed, energy, and the symbolism of freedom to your event — the falcon is ready to soar

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What’s the difference between an airship and a balloon?

A balloon (or aerostat) is any aircraft that ascends because the gas inside its envelope (such as hot air or helium) is lighter than the surrounding atmosphere. Balloons can be steerable or free-floating.

A radio-controlled airship is always equipped with a propulsion and navigation system, allowing remote control of its movement, direction, and altitude. This makes it far more versatile for applications such as advertising, entertainment, or aerial decoration.

Is an airship a drone?

No, an airship is not a drone. The key difference lies in the principle of flight. Drones generate lift with propellers or engines, while an airship is a lighter-than-air craft that stays aloft using gases such as safe, non-flammable helium. It can be steered and propelled with engines and rudder controls. A radio-controlled airship is simply an airship operated remotely.

Can an airship fly all day?

Yes, an airship can remain aloft over your event for several consecutive days. Short landings are required to recharge batteries, refill helium, and swap pilots.

How much does it cost?

Bring your event to life with our most popular airship models — dolphin, sphere, cube, or heart — for flights up to 4 hours, starting at $4,300. Custom-designed shapes start from $7,500, creating a unique, one-of-a-kind experience.

Can they fly outdoors?

Absolutely! For stable outdoor flights, we typically use larger radio-controlled airships measuring 8–12 meters. Accurate planning requires information about your location and expected weather conditions.

Do I get to keep the airship?

Custom, branded envelopes — designed specifically for you — are delivered without flight hardware and remain with the client after the event.

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