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Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

Disney Might Be Building Drones To Use In Its Theme Parks

Looks like Amazon may be getting some company in its bid to build and use commercial drones. Disney has applied for three separate drone-related patents that discuss the possible uses of "aerial display systems," which means that Walt Disney's theme parks could one day roll out a whole new level of entertainment. Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch first noticed the patent applications, which were filed on August 21. The first patent discusses using unmanned aerial vehicles to create a "floating pixel or 'flixel'" that could possibly replace fireworks.

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