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At PerthNow we take sky d*cks seriously, which is why we were SHOCKED and HORRIFIED to see a Republic of Singapore Air Force plane create a penis-shaped flight path over WA on Thursday.
The plane’s one-hour-long phallic trajectory began at Bullbrook at 12.25pm before landing back there after 1.28pm.
In a ballsy stunt, the Pilatus PC-21 training aircraft traced what looks like one testicle, before creating what looks like a penis, then a second testicle.
The cock pit’s c*ck up was spotted on flight tracking website Flightradar24.

RAAF Base Pearce plays host to two Singaporean squadrons – the No 130 and the No 130 trainer.
In March 1993, the Australian government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore covering a period of 25 years.
This allowed the country to operate its RSAF pilot flying training school out of the base which allowed it to escape Singapore’s complex airspace.
The Australian Deparment of Defence referred PerthNow to the Singaporean Embassy for comment about the phallic flight path.
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