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  • 2021-01-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Pilot 'Draw' Syringe in Sky to Celebrate COVID-19 Vaccine? (en)
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  • In December 2020, as distribution of the COVID-19 vaccination began, an image started circulating on social media that supposedly showed a syringe drawn by a pilot over Germany: The information in this tweet is accurate. On Dec. 23, 2020, German pilot Samy Kramer took off from Friedrichshafen, Germany, and piloted a 200-kilometer flight in the shape of a syringe. But this syringe was not visible in the form of smoke in the sky. Rather, the image above was created by digitally tracking Kramer's path as he flew over Germany. FlightRadar24, a global flight-tracking service, noted that Kramer was flying a Diamond DA-20 Katana at about 5,000 feet and that the syringe in this image is about 70 kilometers long. Here's an image of the type of plane used for this flight: Kramer told Reuters that he drew the syringe to bring attention to the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. Kramer said: (en)
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