10 Crazy Bits Of Footage Accidentally Caught On Drone Camera

4. Millennium Falcon And An X-Wing Fighter

In today's drone-filled world, not even key vessels of the Star Wars fleet can escape a bit of snooping. When Star Wars was being filmed at a former RAF airbase in Berkshire last year, drone pilot Justin Reeves 'accidentally' flew his remote craft over the set, spying the Millennium Falcon unceremoniously hidden beneath a blue tarpaulin, an X-Wing fighter under a giant duvet, and another, uncovered, X-Wing By sheer chance, purportedly, the following day a drone pilot taking publicity shots for a flying school spent a good several minutes recording the set, this time revealing the Millennium Falcon in a half-built state. Subsequently, a number of drones began snooping on the Star Wars set, eventually forcing Disney to impose a no-fly zone around the area. Any intruders will be shot down by patrolling X-wing fighters - which would've made a lot more sense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjbkPNVnodc
 
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