LONDON -- This airplane pilot puts your dirty car windshield messages to shame.
Flightradar24 -- a service that allows users to track flight patterns all around the world -- tweeted a delightful playback that reveals a particularly creative use of flight radar.
SEE ALSO: I made a spectacular vagina-shaped map riding London buses,Secret Confessions (2025) Tubong Lugaw Episode 47 using GPS trackingThe pilot used his private aircraft and approximately 40 minutes of his time to trace a friendly message from the skies, which you can watch below:
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So simple, yet elegant.
And certainly more refined than the guy that used the same technology to draw a giant sky penis.
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