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  • The Science of Skywriting: How It Works & What to Expect
    Step 1: The plane takes off

    The first step is for the plane to take off. The plane must be able to fly at a high altitude in order to create the letters or images.

    Step 2: The pilot releases the smoke

    The pilot then releases the smoke from the plane. The smoke is created by a mixture of oil and fuel that is burned. The smoke is released in a controlled manner so that it forms the desired letters or images.

    Step 3: The smoke disperses

    The smoke then disperses in the air. The wind helps to spread the smoke out, so that it can be seen from a long distance.

    Step 4: The letters or images are formed

    The smoke eventually forms the desired letters or images. The letters or images can be anything from simple words to complex designs.

    Step 5: The plane lands

    Once the letters or images have been formed, the pilot lands the plane. The skywriting is complete.

    Additional information

    * Skywriting is a relatively expensive form of advertising.

    * Skywriting is often used for special events, such as birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries.

    * Skywriting can also be used for political purposes, such as promoting a candidate or a cause.

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