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The Great Grinch Sky Art Showdown

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  • Two pilots took festive sky art to new heights by drawing the Grinch in the sky, captured using Flightradar24 historical flight data.
  • From Ohio to Canada, we compare aircraft, routes, altitudes, and artistic flair in a festive aerial showdown.
  • There’s no clear winner — vote for your favorite Grinch sky drawing and join the Flightradar24 art debate.
Every December, as huge chunks of the world deck the halls and trim the trees, a special breed of pilot decides that standard flight patterns are beneath (pun intended) them. Because why fly a straight line when you can create Grinch sky art across the winter sky?
This holiday season, we’ve spotted not one but two ambitious attempts to paint everyone’s favorite Christmas villain (let’s keep the debate civil in the comments) across the sky. Using Flightradar24’s historical data, we can compare these aerial masterpieces and ask the important question: which Grinch is, uhm, Grinchier?

The contenders​


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