The airline Emirates is a sponsor of the French Open championship in tennis, and one of its advertisements at the tennis matches is an aerial camera in the shape of an Airbus A380.
Suspended 45 meters (~148 feet) above the ground, the camera is a large model of an Emirates A380 with a camera dangling from the belly. It travels along a 350-meter cable throughout the tournament grounds. Made of fiberglass and polyurethane over the course of 2 months, the near-exact replica weighs 60kg (~132lbs) and measures 2.8 meters (~9.2 feet) long.
Groovy Fly Emirates camera at the French Open! #cleveradvertising #RG13 pic.twitter.com/Lmx5c2SFhm
— Brandon Knight (@BrandonKnight92) June 2, 2013
Emirates first deployed the camera at the French Open back in 2013. Last year, the camera freaked out spectators after zipping by overhead and casting the shadow on the court of an airplane flying backwards…
Can someone explain to me why the plane shadow is going backwards???#FrenchOpen pic.twitter.com/skYtg9YfrN
— Zeb Goodman (@ZebG1996) June 1, 2015
The camera also confused tennis fans watching from home when it was spotted flying backwards on TV:
Did anybody just see the backwards flying plane at the tennis?! Wtf #FrenchOpen pic.twitter.com/sMtjeSVWQd
— th@und@d@wg ™ (@thaundadawg) May 25, 2015
The marketing gurus working for Emirates succeeded in attracting attention with this strange camera, and we’re guessing they’ve gotten some nice aerial images of the tournament as well.
from PetaPixel http://petapixel.com/2016/05/25/airbus-a380-shaped-camera-french-open/
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