Firework Tank Battles | Sugar Castle Siege | Fireworks 2020

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Fireworks 2017 siege of the castle. Princes dies trying to save the castle for in firefight. Firework bombs fire cannons destroy sugar cube castle.

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Daytime fireworks
Daytime fireworks include most bottle rockets, smoke balls, firecrackers, and other fireworks that emit very little or no light. Some examples of daytime consumer fireworks include:

Bottle Rockets — Launch into the air, sometimes with a high-pitched whistling sound, with a report at the end. Some varieties may emit sparks upon launch. Their sizes can range from an inch to about 6 inches (15 cm) long and 1/8 to 3/4 inches (3-19 mm) around, not including the stick. The smaller variety of these rockets are also commonly referred to as "Bottle Rockets" due to the commonality in which people use a bottle as a launching platform.
Firecracker — An explosion occurs on the ground, often in a series. They range from 1 to 16,000+ on a single string.
Smoke ball — Emits colored smoke for a few seconds. Colors typically include white, green, blue, yellow, orange, fuscia, red and pink.

Multiple Rocket Launcher — More commonly known as the "Saturn Missile Battery" typically launches a series of 16 to 800 small rockets (dependent on the firework purchased) with a high-pitched whistle each time, often with a report.
Nighttime fireworks

Nighttime fireworks include Roman candles, sparklers, jumping jacks, artillery shells, and other light-emitting fireworks. Some examples of nighttime consumer fireworks include:

Repeater — A device in which one fuse lights and ignites a series of small mortars at once, these can contain up to 500 grams of gunpowder and offer a very exciting display.

Roman Candles — A long tube that fires small balls of light in succession to one another. They can have as few as 5 shots, or as many as 200 shots.

Sparklers — Long-lasting magnesium rods that emit sparks, sometimes flickering.

Artillery shells — A ball containing pyrotechnic stars that are launched from a launch tube. They often come in packs of 6 or 12 and shoot about 75 to 150 feet (23-45 m) above the ground before exploding.

Jumping Jacks — Same size, shape and packaging as a standard firecracker, but produces brightly colored flames & noise while spinning at high speed. Colors are typically a random mix of green & red, even within a single packet.

Artificial Satellites — Small planes that spin quickly and fly into the air, often with an explosion.

Skyrockets — Not to be confused with smaller bottle rockets that can be used in the daytime, these are much larger, usually the size of artillery shells, attached to sticks and shoot about 100–200 feet (30-60 m) in the air before exploding.

Fountains — Usually in the shape of a cone or log that stands on the ground upright; when lit emits thousands of sparks of various colors which sometimes reports and can last from thirty seconds to three minutes. Multi-stage fountains are common, producing a variety of different colored & styled displays in sequence, some with a large finale burst.

Strobe — Usually small, grey, and cylinder shaped; it creates a sequence very bright flashes

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