I had a 1.4 called Horsetails with similar effects, five shots at once, crackling effect. Large gold downward burst and not as loud.. I think they called it horsetailes because if you were under it you felt like you were being whiped in the face by a horse tail!
I remember reading about "Hellzapoppin' " type stars made of Red Lead ii / Aluminum thermite, but I have never compounded it or seen it in person. I can only speculate that it could be that type of firework. (I saw it in the American Fireworks News 1989 edition, I believe). Dragon eggs would be my second guess.
thats easy you can make some with a string of firecrackers with tape along fuse and rolled up in a 4 in shell works great . just buy a big roll and cut to desired lenth
@pyroworldwebsite A portuguese effect? A thought it's originally from Spain. Pirofantasia (Spain) has roman candles and shells with the name "Relampagos", too.
This a fireworks produc from Spain. Here is very popular to use. If you find at Youtube videos of "Concurso Blanes Pirotecnia :::: " and in the dots you put the names of spanish firewors crew, for example, "Europlá" "Vulcano" "Ricardo Caballer" " Pablo" you can see videos of that shows with they using this tipes of fireworks products.
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MrChinaKnaller 2 weeks ago
I had a 1.4 called Horsetails with similar effects, five shots at once, crackling effect. Large gold downward burst and not as loud.. I think they called it horsetailes because if you were under it you felt like you were being whiped in the face by a horse tail!
christopherb27 2 months ago
Relampagos, from Portugal... Like me!
rustycan420 3 months ago in playlist Weitere Videos von displayfireworks1
relampagos
PYROCAFE 3 months ago
idk but thats so so cool
jasbevizz 5 months ago
Where can I get some?
marcus19ja 5 months ago
@marcus19ja at cena's.
feuerwerker11 4 months ago in playlist Weitere Videos von displayfireworks1
i think itzs horse tailswith red salutes
EntertainmentMagic 5 months ago
This is a cool product
fifaworldcup2011 5 months ago
i think its called a "Tittysaurus Rex"
AlexSecordTV 5 months ago
beraq horsetail X)
ThePhilleboy 6 months ago
I remember reading about "Hellzapoppin' " type stars made of Red Lead ii / Aluminum thermite, but I have never compounded it or seen it in person. I can only speculate that it could be that type of firework. (I saw it in the American Fireworks News 1989 edition, I believe). Dragon eggs would be my second guess.
Nguli34689 6 months ago
i'd love 2 see the rest of the show too! :)
itsbone141 6 months ago
they should call it the carpet bomb =)
PyR0Star 6 months ago in playlist More videos from displayfireworks1
It looks like an Indian firework which is called explosive rain.
magistic345 6 months ago
Firecracker string in a shell its no secret they just use real crackers make your own with a canister shell .
ExquisiteRain 6 months ago
Lightning Shells
fireworkcrazy 6 months ago
very nice.
Hausspion 6 months ago
WoW guys!! Thats pretty!
DevilGroovy 6 months ago
Waterfall poka?
Alacatazar 6 months ago
its actually a canshell fille with a flashpowder crackerstring. or atleast thats the idear. im gonna make one myself
propyropower 6 months ago
Looks like a shell of shells but I could be wrong and they could be huge dragon egg stars.
Ultra2040 6 months ago
displayfireworks one are they strobing shells with parachutes ?
kevinmeehan71 6 months ago
Hmm very nice effect, never thought of trying to make a "waterfall" of salutes.
PyroPortrayal 6 months ago
Make it rain!!!
playasteelo 6 months ago
thats easy you can make some with a string of firecrackers with tape along fuse and rolled up in a 4 in shell works great . just buy a big roll and cut to desired lenth
ExquisiteRain 6 months ago
relampagos firework
drerod305 6 months ago
the effect is named Relampagos, a Portugees effect produced by Luso Pirotecnia
pyroworldwebsite 6 months ago 13
@pyroworldwebsite Thank you that is the answer I was waiting for. I suspected it was from Portugal. It is a great effect
displayfireworks1 6 months ago 5
@pyroworldwebsite A portuguese effect? A thought it's originally from Spain. Pirofantasia (Spain) has roman candles and shells with the name "Relampagos", too.
1PYRO8 6 months ago
Cluster Bombs. Pretty display; love the sparkle effect and the noises they make!
countrycajunfan1959 6 months ago
clusters (is what i call them) i think it is a cluster bomb as sinpyro sed in the comments.but the acule name of produc i haves no i dea what it is
AlChemicalLife 6 months ago
These are Clusterbombs :)
SinPyro 6 months ago
This a fireworks produc from Spain. Here is very popular to use. If you find at Youtube videos of "Concurso Blanes Pirotecnia :::: " and in the dots you put the names of spanish firewors crew, for example, "Europlá" "Vulcano" "Ricardo Caballer" " Pablo" you can see videos of that shows with they using this tipes of fireworks products.
Sorry for my terrible english.
Peter!
pedrinbeep 6 months ago
its SHELL-s
zvone151 6 months ago
terror rain :D
reel1254 6 months ago
crackeling rain?
samarigil66 6 months ago
beraq?
Mnemotron2010 6 months ago
Photoflash. From Mexico.
QuesoJim 6 months ago
photoflashes! probably from caballer
reflectionsofearth 6 months ago
looks like photoflash, this effect is often used in Spanish firework displays.
StefanTetteroo 6 months ago
those red flashes are like maltese "beraq".. they hav different timings and even the last green flashes.. are similar to maltese "beraq"
gahanx3 6 months ago
maybe a salute waterfall or salute horsetail
100fireworklover 6 months ago
it looks like a crackling waterfall with strobe to me .
southernhellfire1 6 months ago
No idea.All I know is that they used a hell of alot of salutes..I don't care for the music.i like the hendrix version better.
poshi12 6 months ago
idk but iv seen it befor sorry
boblash100 6 months ago
foist?.... nveer been foist before.
Dusty594 6 months ago