EBlimp Aerial Media
Your message, written on the night sky.
Aurora is an advertising aircraft with no minimum speed. It parks over the crowd, cruises the shoreline, and carries a brilliant LED display through everything in between — all in one seamless flight.
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minimum airspeed. It can simply stop.
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full-color pixels of programmable light
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flight mode, from full hover to full cruise
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of continuous wing tilt — never a mode switch
Why Aurora Exists
The sky is the best billboard on Earth.
Every aircraft that flies it has been a compromise.
Banner planes can't stop
A conventional airplane must keep moving or it falls. Your message circles past the crowd in glimpses — and after sunset, a printed banner disappears entirely.
Multirotors can't stay
Hovering on rotors alone is brute force — every second fights gravity with raw thrust. Endurance collapses, shows run short, and payloads stay small.
Blimps can't hurry
We know — we build them, and indoors they're magical. But outdoors, the wind writes the flight plan, and repositioning across a venue takes patience.
The Aircraft
Aurora doesn't switch between hovering and flying.
It lives on the spectrum between them.
Aurora's wings tilt — motors and all. Pointed up, the motors carry the aircraft like a helicopter. Pointed forward, the wing carries it like an airplane. And unlike every conventional VTOL, Aurora treats the entire range in between as normal flight, choosing the exact blend of wing lift and motor lift that the moment requires. Automatically. Continuously. At any speed, including zero.
No stall speed
Fly slower and the wings simply tilt to carry more of the load on the motors. There is no speed floor to fall through.
No transition event
Conventional VTOLs rush through a risky handoff between "copter mode" and "plane mode." Aurora has nothing to rush — there's only one mode.
Level, always
The fuselage — and everything it carries — stays level at every speed. Your message never pitches, lurches, or noses over.
Efficient loiter
At walking pace the wing is already helping. Slow flight costs a fraction of what a pure hover does — so the show goes on.
The Display
Not a banner. A broadcast.
Aurora tows a full-color LED matrix built in-house: 2,560 individually addressable pixels engineered for dusk and darkness — the hours when your audience is actually outside, looking up.
- Text, animations, and full-motion video
- Multiple messages per flight — switched live, mid-air
- Brightness control from subtle glow to full beacon
- Content proofed pixel-for-pixel before the show
Where It Shines
Anywhere a crowd gathers after dark.
Stadiums & arenas
Hold station over the tailgate, then sweep the exit routes as the crowd pours out.
Festivals & concerts
A moving light show above the light show — with your sponsor's name on it.
Beaches & boardwalks
Cruise miles of shoreline at reading speed, pausing wherever the crowd is thickest.
Grand openings
Park your announcement in the sky above the venue, visible for blocks in every direction.
Races & night runs
Match the pace of the pack — from a finish-line hover to a course-length escort.
Moments that matter
Proposals, reveals, tributes — a message in the sky nobody in attendance will forget.
The Difference
One aircraft. The whole mission.
| Banner plane | Multirotor drone | Aurora | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stop and hold over the crowd | |||
| Loiter efficiently, not on raw thrust | |||
| Cover a shoreline or a whole venue | |||
| Readable after dark | |||
| Change the message mid-flight |
Put your brand where everyone is already looking.
Tell us your venue, your dates, and your message. We'll handle the aircraft, the airspace, and the pixels.