A new video shows a high-speed tour of the first European car factory opened byTesla.
The Giga Berlin facility will be able to produce half a million Model Y vehicles annually once it is at full capacity.
The stunning video explores multiple locations, including parts of the assembly line, which reportedly cost more than $5 billion to build.
Ferdinand Wolf is a crack drone pilot. The Skynamic team member used a small cinewhoop-style quadcopter for the fly-through, a versatile aircraft designed especially for the kind of tight spaces and sharp turns that can be seen in the Berlin video.
The aerial view of the site is dramatic, covering an area of about 1.2 square miles.
In a separate clip shared by Wolf on social media, viewers are treated to a drone's-eye view of the moment Musk performed a surprise dance at the factory's launch party a few weeks ago. Wolf uses a first-person-view headset and controller to pilot the small plane.
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Unlike many of the awesome fly-through videos that have hit the headlines over the last year or so, like this one of a bowling alley in Minneapolis and another of Manchester City's soccer stadium, Wolf's video is inside.
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