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From: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | Date: June 19, 2004| Author: Rudeen, Mike | Copyright information

Byline: Mike Rudeen, Rocky Mountain News

In cartoons we see little airplanes writing "I love you" and stuff like that with smoke in the sky. Is this really possible? Does anyone do that here in Colorado? - Mr. LaRock

It's possible, but it's more difficult in Colorado than in other parts of the country. The letters are created by vaporizing a thin oil like vegetable oil in the plane's exhaust, so what you see is steam - and you know how long anything wet lasts ...

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