As late as the end of June, Jacob Hollander offered a smiley about Bålsta, but this time the message was twice as warm as he and his colleague Bengt Andersson helped to make a heart.

- There seems to be a pent-up need for something happy to happen now that there is only one misery in the world. So it's really appreciated and people are really happy about this, which really makes it feel fun, says Jacob Hollander.

Three places got the hearts

In normal cases, the two pilots fly around the world, both with regular flights and for shows. But now the corona pandemic has allowed them to stick to domestic flights, and today they drew hearts over three locations in central Sweden.

- We have so far done this across Stockholm, Bålsta and Västerås. Who knows where it will be next time, maybe Malmö or Uppsala? says the Dutch and then hints:

- Possibly there will be no flight tonight even if the weather permits.

When should you be in control of the sky?

- Around 20 I would think, but it all depends on what the meteorologists say. It is very weather controlled so you can't promise anything.

See the heart drawn in the sky in the clip above.