Back in Mar this year, The Local reported on a commander and moody clergyman from Stade, Lower Saxony who incited his moody trail from Stade to Helgoland into an artistic display, by holding a road in a figure of a plane.
Well, he’s been during it again.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
Yes, this time it is a plane, a same Robin DR400/180 Régent aircraft that drew a plane, drew a large ‘hello’ pitch in a sky regulating a moody trail on Nov 28th.
It took a commander 37 mins to finish a word over Lower Saxony, in northwestern Germany.
He also likes to pointer off his art, carrying flown a signature into his moody trail on several trips.
However, a signature doesn’t lead us any closer to identifying this sly sky scrawler, and a temperament of a commander stays unknown.
The commander has also shown a softer side, sketch a heart over Schleswig-Holstein in March.
Photo: Flightradar24.
Perhaps it was for a special chairman in his life, or maybe he only wanted Flightradar to know that he loves what they’re doing.
If we were a advantageous target of this regretful gesticulate afterwards feel giveaway to get in hit with The Local to strew some light on a poser man’s intentions and motivations.
You can lane a subsequent resourceful moody trail of this puzzling commander by environment an warning for his craft registration – D-EFHN – on flightradar24.
Article source: http://www.thelocal.de/20161202/mystery-flight-path-artist-strikes-again