A light aircraft in Poland has drawn the words “make beer not war” using its flight path.
Taking off from the city of Poznan in west-central Poland, the two-seater plane initially turned to the west before beginning to trace the words.
Over the course of almost four hours, the aircraft meticulously completed the 40-mile-wide phrase, before landing back in Poznan on Saturday evening.
The aircraft that carried out the flight is part of the fleet at Smart Aviation, a flight school based in Poznan. The PA news agency has contacted Smart Aviation for comment.
🍺 #MAKEBEERNOTWAR 🍻https://t.co/S0dqsSMJ3V pic.twitter.com/CvRrnRsPHQ
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) May 14, 2022
Thousands of users were active on flightradar24.com to track the flight, which comes at a time of heightened tension across Europe, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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