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November 28 – First Skywriting in U.S. Skies

Posted on November 28, 2021


This is an update of my post published on November 28, 2010:


November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies
November 28, 1922: Ten thousand feet up, over Times Square in New York City, giant letters appeared in the sky. Made of white smoke, the letters spelled out, “Hello USA. Call Vanderbilt 7200.”

Within three hours, the Vanderbilt Hotel received 47,000 calls!

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


And a new advertising form was born.

Actually, pilot Captain Cyril Turner of Britain’s Royal Air Force had earlier demonstrated sky writing in England, in May 1922. That time, he was advertising a newspaper, the Daily Mail.

Skywriting is formed when engine heat is used to turn a certain kind of oil into white smoke. This smoke is released under pressure. Of course, it is the plane’s maneuvers, along with the starting and stopping of the smoke release, that makes the smoke form letters.

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


Skywriting is often done in summer. It requires cloudless skies (or at least nearly cloudless skies) and little wind. In this video you can see how slowly skywriting appears, and why strong winds would destroy the beginning of the message before the end has appeared. This video also features a cloud threatening to cover part of the message. 


Do It With Dots!

With five airplanes, skywriting can appear more quickly. Each letter is created with five rows of dots rather than with continuous lines “drawn” on the sky by just a single plane. Here is a video in which this sort of skywriting is called skytyping!

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


If You Could Write Anything on the Sky…

…what would it be? Where would you write it? Who would read it?

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


I wonder who paid for this message… 
…and who it was meant for.

More

Perhaps the most famous skywriting in motion picture history wasn’t made by a plane….

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


It was made by a witch! “Surrender Dorothy” appeared in the skies over the Emerald City, in The Wizard of Oz.

Also on this date:

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


Anniversary of the first woman to sit as an MP in the House of Commons 




November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


Author and artist William Blake’s birthday






November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies
Anniversary of Magellan naming the Pacific Ocean



November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies

Independence Day in Albania

(also here)


November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies
Burundi’s Republic Day


November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies
Chad’s Republic Day

(also here)

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies

November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies

Panama’s Independence Day



Mauritania’s Independence Day



November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies


Birthday of comedian, writer, and TV host Jon Stewart



November 28 - First Skywriting in U.S. Skies




First night of Hanukkah
(Date varies)





Plan ahead:

Check out my Pinterest boards for:
  • November holidays
  • November birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in November

And here are my Pinterest boards for:
  • December holidays 
  • December birthdays
  • Historical anniversaries in December

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