Man
whose RC drone was shot down over Turkey protest returns to the skies
17
June, 2013
Many
of you might be aware of the situation in Turkey, where protests have
been going on for longer than two weeks. Some of you on DIYDrones
might also be aware that a man was flying a small RC drone above
these protests, that is, until his aircraft was shot down by riot
police.
I
originally wrote about this on sUASNews, but
I have an update:
that man has a new drone, and has posted some new videos of clashes
between police and protesters:
The drone's pilot, who goes by the name Jenk, was able to capture dramatic footage of the violence from the sky before his aircraft went down on June 11. Video from his DJI Phantom showed billowing smoke, and demonstrators scrambling to find cover from high-pressure water hoses and lobbing back the gas canisters from the riot police.
Now, it appears that Jenk has either repaired his drone or found a new one, and has returned to the Gezi Park protests to capture more aerial footage.
His newest video, posted June 16 on Vimeo, shows what he claims to be a person who was shot by police. His aerial video, which was shot at night, appears to capture a person in a crowd laying prone on the ground.
I
also write about a group of activists here in the states who
currently are in a legal battle to have their drone returned from
someone's private land. Here's video of the drone over the Turkey
protests, a DJI phantom, being shot down.
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