INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
area, you know how clunky and frustrating traditional lighting towers can be
Engineered by Freefly Systems, a Washington-based company known for its Alta X heavy-lift quadcopter, this industrial-grade drone delivers
300,000 lumens of focused LED illumination from above
But instead of needing a crane or tower, all it takes is one operator and a few minutes to get the Flying Sun into the air.Traditional light
towers can be a hassle, especially in unpredictable environments like construction zones or disaster areas
The Flying Sun 1000 does away with all that
Tether it to a 5kW generator, an electric vehicle, or a standard power outlet, and this drone can hover silently (at just 56 decibels) for
With 288 ultra-bright LEDs cranking out massive amounts of light, heat could be a problem
This smart design not only keeps temperatures in check but ensures the drone can run for thousands of hours without requiring service.The
whole setup is small enough to fit in the back of an emergency vehicle
But when you compare it to the cost of installing multiple poles, running cables, hiring a setup crew, and doing maintenance, this drone
Lighting a nighttime scene usually requires massive rigs, lots of gear, and tons of prep time
The Flying Sun can replace all that with one drone and a controller
No blind spots.Freefly says it is limiting production to just 10 units a month, with the first shipments going out in June 2025