Impressive bird’s-eye view of the Turkish protest in Taksim square recorded by a drone

David Cenciotti
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On June 11. 2013, Turkish Police fired bullets at a radiocontrolled flying camera helicopter during the protests in Taksim square, Istanbul.

Turkish protest drone

The drone was recording the stunning video you can see in this video before being hit.

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According to the author, both the camera and the helicopter were destroyed after the rc aircraft crashed into the ground.

H/T to Matt Fanning for the heads-up

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