Helicopter Banners
Helicopter banner adverts are essentially flying billboards of lightweight fabric that are towed behind a helicopter and flown several thousand feet above the ground. Usually available as either large square banners or elongated rectangular strips, the helicopter banner can be printed with an almost unlimited variety of colours and graphics to help advertise your organisation. Helicopter banners can be especially useful, where you need maximum exposure and require detailed graphical artwork to display intricate designs and images.
Heli Banners Adverts Everywhere
Flown almost anywhere from coastal regions and the countryside to large inner-city areas, the helicopter banner can be especially effective when it is flown over large concert or sporting events and viewed by hundreds of thousands of people at once.
How big are Helicopter Banners?
Anything up to 100,000 ft.², the helicopter banner is about 50 times the size of a billboard, and larger than a football field, it is twice the size of some of the largest passenger blimps.Heli Banner Graphics and text.
Using the latest technology in digital artwork and printing, helicopter banners can include almost unlimited designs, text, colours and logos. Many banners include full-size photographs and graphics with great effect.
Helicopter Banner Durability
It's not unusual to find helicopter banners that are guaranteed for a minimum of 100 hours use.Heli Banners Usability
To get the best results from helicopter banner advertising your audience need to be able to clearly identify your corporate image, logo and designs, and also be able to easily read any text that you are displaying in your advert. As a result, helicopter banners, usually work best if they are designed to contrast with the background sky and are large enough to be viewed and read over a couple of miles away.
There's no doubt that helicopter banners will get you noticed as you'll most probably be using the biggest billboard in town, but that can also have a down side. Some consumers may consider the helicopter banner to be an unwelcome distraction to an otherwise perfect sky. If your helicopter banner lingers too long, then this will significantly increase the chances of this happening. Briefly flying over a concert, city or an event may create a good response, but criss-crossing over a beach or the countryside for several hours will certainly raise a few objections. With adverts the size of football fields, heli banners are not small or understated, and some may find them too obtrusive.
