This was filmed on the 1st of August, 2009. At the last 12 seconds, an approximate 1000 shells are fired. Majority of them are aerial salutes. This fireworks show was representing United-States (Melrose Pyrotechnics) at L'International Des Feux Loto-Quebec in Montreal.
Feel free to post your review of what you saw from this finale on: www.montreal-fireworks.com
wow, thats a lot of shells!, if i remember right melrose pyrotechnics does the show at the Vidalia onion festival....
Georgiapyro 1 year ago
wat een mongol jongen xD
larsswaluw 2 years ago
omg
nonamervuurwerk 2 years ago
12" shells are the maximum size here at the competition. Because when this comepeition first began in 1985, Japan shot a 16" shell in the sky that nearly burnt a wooden roller coaster in the park. Since then, the rules and regulations state that only shells under 12" are permitted.
Pyromight 2 years ago
Yes qcages,
I am aware, for the fireworks I work with, ematch and quickmatch are the only two that matter. I can link you to a site that sells that stuff. Look for it on the bottom of my channel info where all the links are. Stars and assembly takes time to figure out new patterns. Did you know black powder is used much more often than flash powder still nowadays?
Pyromight 2 years ago
can you get your hands on some flying fish fuse? or falling leaf fuse? and just so you know, you can makes hundreds of different kinds and variations of stars with just the chemicals used to make black powder..... tiger tail, chys-6, chys-8, willow...
qcages 2 years ago
thats a big finale
HowToPyro 2 years ago
Yes it is. American firework firms use lots of salutes. But Italians use ALOT more.
Pyromight 2 years ago
five hundred salutes?!?! wtf man thats alot!
Viesel1 2 years ago