
Meer info over de Flying Python:
Importeur: Funke
Collectie:
Artikelnummer: FC30-80-2
Netto kruitgewicht: 2000 gr
Aantal schoten: 80
Kaliber: 30mm
Tijdsduur: 70 sec.
Schietrichting: I-shape
Bruto gewicht:
Karton eenheid: 1/1
Effect beschrijving:
Another new item from the Link-Triad Line from Guangxi.
This is a combination with the now well-known Python effect in 4 colors, with pressed tails which eject self-propelled stars that bend in different directions in the sky.
These are very complex to produce - first, cylindrical stars with a hole are pressed, then an adhesive tape is wrapped around the star and folded on one side so that the star can only catch fire from one side, and a small blackmatch is then glued into the hole with black powder glue for ignition. This is all done by hand, one worker can only process about 5kg of stars per day.
Then 2 layers of 4 of these stars are filled into a 30mm innertube, for which 4 stars are always squeezed into the sleeve next to each other and then pressed down with a wooden stick, then the next bundle of 4, then black powder, and the tube is closed.
In contrast to the previous Python variants, we had the problem that the tubes were a bit harder, which meant that the tails could be pressed more stable, but the bursts got too powerful, which meant that the stars had too much acceleration and hardly moved in the sky any more. We have therefore adapted the black powder burst here in a way that the stars are only ejected, which makes the effect even quieter.
In the future, however, we will go back to a light breaker, as this spreads the stars better. The effect also stands out because, as far as I know, it is unique in the battery segment and is otherwise only used in display shells. However, the whole thing is very special and extremely expensive, and accordingly, we only produced a manageable amount. But it would be boring if every article made always had the same effects and every compound looked the same - we leave it to others to constantly sell old wine in new bottles.
The Python series is just a small taste of the many unusual effects that are planned and can hopefully be implemented in the near future.
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