With the goal of a skywriting unmanned aerial vehicle, a proof-of-concept design is presented. Drone swarms act as illuminated pixels for night-time aerial imagery. By contrast, this proof-of-concept employs a single quadcopter for day-time skywriting with smoke. This paper describes hardware and software selection and mounting configuration. A Snellen Chart approach is used to calculate appropriate sizing of letters written in the sky. Testing-and-evaluation reveal higher letter- shape fidelity when flight path factors in wind speed and direction. The proof-of-concept's efficacy present a platform for future work with multiple UAV coordination to acts as a dot-matrix or ink-jet printer for the sky.