Largest sky drawing by a jet aircraft display team

The largest sky drawing by a jet aircraft display team is 5,287,050 m² (56,909,105 ft²) and was achieved by the Royal Saudi Air Force display team, The Saudi Hawks, at the Riyadh air base, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 3 January 2011.

The height of the image was the difference between the bottom and the top, the bottom point was at 600 ft and the top point was at 6,700 ft, and therefore the height of the image was 6,100 ft (1,859 m).
The altitude was used as a scale to measure the width on a still picture of the image. The total width was 9,329 ft (2843, 5 m).

The image that was created by the jet aircraft display team was the Emblem of Saudi Arabia (two crossed swords with a palm tree in the open upper space between the blades).

The team consisted of six jet aircrafts and the record attempt was part of the graduation ceremony of the students of King Faisal Air Force College.