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A german pilot draws a huge syringe in the sky in honor of the vaccination against COVID-19

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German pilot Samy Kramer drew a huge syringe in the sky over Germany in support of vaccination that’s going to being in the country on December 27.

To realize his idea, the 20-year-old artist had to fly 200 km in his Diamond DA20 Katana aircraft.

According to the sources, it only took 30 minutes to prepare the route. The flight lasted about an hour and a half.

“I plugged the route I planned to do into my GPS device. It didn’t take me long. […] I like to follow straight lines and leave messages to people. It’s better than a pointless flight,” he explained.

Before that, Kramer painted only emoticons in the sky.

This is not the first message in the sky related to the coronavirus. The flight-tracking service Flightradar24 posted on Twitter three works by aviation artists, including the famous Stay Home to comply with the quarantine, as well as a gesture of support for health workers amid the pandemic.

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