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Posted: Jul 11, 2022 21:24:00 |
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Posted: Jul 12, 2022 09:29:13 I'm intrigued and exited by the Nuvu's show. I have the feeling it will be similar to the Austrian SteyrFire show in terms of optimized performance whit a clean design, some clever ideas and material enough to do a good show but under the budged. The pontoons, the crown, the number of moduls used ... cant wait |
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Posted: Jul 12, 2022 09:50:00 I'm intrigued and exited by the Nuvu's show. I have the feeling it will be similar to the Austrian SteyrFire show in terms of optimized performance whit a clean design, some clever ideas and material enough to do a good show but under the budged. I doubt they are going to be under budget, given how much material they're going to fire! Should be a great show - fingers crossed the rain today doesn't slow down the setup too much! Paul |
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Posted: Jul 12, 2022 10:12:49 The number of material looks promising indeed but I wasn't sure how many of those 6700 were shells and how big they were so I felt like it could be a more mesured show in terms of material as the Austrian one was. Anyway I'm pretty excited. I feel they will be good. |
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Posted: Jul 12, 2022 11:11:41 Edited by: fireworksforum The number of material looks promising indeed but I wasn't sure how many of those 6700 were shells and how big they were so I felt like it could be a more mesured show in terms of material as the Austrian one was. Anyway I'm pretty excited. I feel they will be good. There's around 3600 one-shots and the rest mainly shells I think. So about 1000 fewer one-shots than SteyrFeur ... but still a lot of material. When I was there I saw loads of 6" studatas being loaded |
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