Pink Floyd pigs

Plans were made to fly it over Battersea Power Station for a three-day photo-shoot, with a marksman standing by to shoot the pig down if it broke free.

[citation needed] Waters would occasionally refer to it directly before "Run Like Hell" (the pig appeared during the end of the previous song, "In the Flesh").

[1] The pig briefly appeared on 10 June 1988 at Beaujoire stadium in Nantes, France; it flew above the crowd for a very short time, after which it was seen to deflate.

The pig is shown to be flown over the audience during the performance of "One of These Days" in the Delicate Sound of Thunder concert video, where it appears black with illuminated eyes.

[citation needed] During the 1994 tour, two warthog-like pigs with protruding tongues were shown at the top of the stage side's speaker towers, sometimes just deflated, sometimes dropped on the ground after "One of These Days".

[citation needed] One damaged inflatable pig, believed to be from the 1988 Pink Floyd tour, was repaired by Nga Keith and flown again over a concert by the band The String Cheese Incident in Austin, Texas on 20 September 2003.

The giant inflatable pig of The Dark Side of the Moon Live tour at Coachella Music Festival in April 2008.
Algie replica flying over the Battersea Power Station on 26 September 2011
Backdrop from a Pink Floyd tour
Pink Floyd concert at Docklands Arena , July 1989
An inflatable pig released at the Roger Waters show in June 2007.