New York City from a different perspective

If you’ve lived in New York City for any length of time you’ll be familiar with just about everthing your about to see in this video, however I can guarantee you’ve never seen these landmarks from this perspective. Some crazy R/C enthusiasts from Team Black Sheep strapped a camera to a model airplane and performed fly-by’s of several NYC landmarks.

As cool as this video is I wouldn’t recommend trying this at home, what with all the fear over terrorism and all. I think it’s safe to say the average person would land in cuffs with a one way ticket to Guantanamo Bay if they were caught performing fly-by’s of the UN. Very cool though!

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