“Kirsten + Kall”: how a small plane wrote a grand message of love.
Essen, Germany – December 1, 2025 – Romance took to the skies this week as an anonymous pilot executed a stunning aerial display at 3,200 feet, using their flight path to etch a giant message of affection visible on live flight-tracking services. The elaborate maneuver resulted in the clear inscription of “Kirsten + Kall” written across the skies of Germany, captivating aviation enthusiasts and romantics alike.
The Flight Path: A Digital Love Letter
The aerial artwork was created by a Diamond DA 42 Twin Star aircraft, registered as D-GVIP. Departing from Essen Mulheim Airport (EDLE) runway 06 on Monday, December 1, 2025, the pilot embarked on a meticulously planned three-hour flight.
The aircraft utilized ADSB (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) technology, which transmits the plane’s position, altitude, and velocity. This data was instantly picked up and plotted by popular real-time flight tracking platforms like Flightradar24 and AirNav Radar. Observers watched as the single aircraft traced the complex pattern, forming the shape of the names and the plus sign connecting them.
“The precision required for a drawing of this size is remarkable,” commented an aviation expert, “It necessitates perfect timing, consistent airspeed, and constant adjustment for wind, effectively making the sky the canvas and the plane the pencil.”
The Mystery of the Message
While the identity of the pilot remains a mystery, the purpose of the flight is clearly a heartfelt gesture, possibly a proposal, anniversary tribute, or grand declaration of love for someone named Kirsten and a recipient or author named Kall (or Kalle, as is often common in Germanic/Nordic names).
The event has sparked widespread speculation on social media, with many hoping that the intended recipients saw the unique, high-altitude message and that the gesture received a positive response.
This romantic aerial feat joins a growing list of “sky-drawings” where pilots have used ADSB tracking technology to create messages or complex images, often as a light-hearted display of skill or a personal message to the world below. However, few are executed with such clear, romantic intent as the “Kirsten + Kall” message, turning a routine training flight into a moment of public poetry.

