A day which was spent by guys from eGarage and Christopher Kippenberger, who make a quadrocopter designed for capturing aerial footage, at Germany's Blister Berg Drive Resort (German version's of Spain's Ascari Race Resort) brought another episode of “Where’s Artega Now?”.
The average episode of Top Gear runs around $1 million to produce. But those high-style, high-flying – and incredibly expensive – aerial shots just got slightly more affordable with the introduction of a new quadrocopter specifically developed for shooting automotive action. Kippenberger's quadrocopter is of his company's design, meant to bring both Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and helicopter shots into the range of the enthusiast video shooter. At $5,000, it's not cheap, but that's a steal compared to other UAVs – and just pennies compared to a helicopter – and each unit is built-to-order. These quadrocopters can be also considered as a new step after GO-pro camera for enthusiasts.

But enough speaking about the episode’s budget and making the advert for Kippenberger's company, let’s see this amazing video! =)

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