

This evening display was fired by the company of Giovanni Boccia and Luigi Nappi from Palma Campania in the Province of Napoli, Regione Campania. These photos were taken in the Province of Naples on Saturday the 2nd of April, 2016 preparing for a competition in the town of Somma Vesuviana. In the video of EarthshakerPyro between minute 5.45 and 6.19 Īn example of the "fermata" shell number 81: "(controbomba) + (controbomba)". When you translate this daylight effect to an evening fermata effect it will be "(4 botti + 3 intrecci) + controbomba". "o" means the bottom-shot.Īt the left side Mino De Candia and at the right side Michele Maldera and Collins Cagneta from the company Palmieri Fireworks.Īt the left side Mino De Candia, in the middle Collins Cagneta and at the right side Michele Maldera from the company Palmieri Fireworks. "* * *" means three successive mosaic of salute bombettes. On the mortar the tape with the superscription ". One of the fermate in this effect on the mortar.

One of the three "fermata" shells of 25 cm caliber with the superscription "4L * * *. One of the three spherical "fermata" shells in this effect. "three Ripresa" = three successive mosaic of salute bombettes and the last point "." means bottom-shot. ", "4L" means 4 Lampi = "four botti" = 4 successive salute bombettes. This spherical "fermata" shell with the written superscription "4L * * *. There are 3 of this type spherical shell of 25 cm caliber, 1-break shells in this daylight display. The complete effect is 4 successive salute bombettes followed by three successive mosaic of salute bombettes and closed by a bottom-shot. " written on the outside indicate "(4 botti + 3 riprese) + controcolpo". This shell with the superscription "4L * * *. This daylight display was fired by the company of Palmieri Fireworks (Antonio Palmieri and Mino De Candia) from Apricena in the Province of Foggia. These photos were taken in the Province of Bari on November 9th, 2019 preparing for the daylight Festival San Trifone on November 10th in the town of Adelfia. It is a variation on the fermata shell number 510 "(ripresa + 2 botti + ripresa + 2 botti + ripresa) + controcolpo".

In the video of the show in Somma Vesuviana between minute 8.39 - 8.44 and between minute 8.49 - 8.53 : Īn example of "fermata" shell number 130: "(4 botti + 3 riprese) + controcolpo". The timing and colors in this display are the perfection for me. The letter "P" on the "stutata" shell means the effect "pampanella" = white. In between the mortars for the sferical shells of 30 cm caliber. Luigi Nappi is loading a "stutata" shell of 26 cm caliber and Michele Caiazza is waiting with the next "stutata" shell. Luigi Nappi with the second fermata "stutata regina" for mortar number 7 with 14 color bombettes in red".Īt the left side Michele Caiazza with a fermata in the "stutata" effect with color bombettes in red and white".Īn employee with a "stutata" shell of a larger caliber, I suppose 26 cm. Behind these two shells we see two shells with the superscription "3X", so this effect is "3 intrecci". In front two "fermata" shells with the superscription "2X", these are the "stutata regina". There are 2 of this type of 21 cm caliber, 1-break shells in this evening display. The complete effect is one break with 21 bombettes, 7 titanium salute bombettes in the first mosaic and in the second mosaic with a long delay of the 14 color bombettes in the color blue and in the second fermata shell in the color red.Īfter each "stutata regina" we see a sferical shell of 21 cm caliber with color change. This shell with the superscription "2*" written on the outside indicate "stutata regina". These evening displays were fired by the company of Giovanni Boccia and Luigi Nappi from Palma Campania in the Province of Napoli, Regione Campania. These photos were taken in the Province of Salerno on Friday January 17th, 2020 preparing for a competition in the town of Vibonati and in the Province of Naples on Saturday the 2nd of April in the town of Somma Vesuviana. An example of the "fermata" shell number 298: "la stutata regina".
