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is one of the most iconic songs by Greek singer-songwriter Vasilis Kazoulis , released in 1992 on the album Kati na Gyalizi (Something to Shine). It remains a staple of the Greek rock and "entekhno" scenes, celebrated for its nostalgic melody and relatable storytelling. The Story & Meaning

The song captures the bittersweet experience of military service in Greece, a mandatory rite of passage for young men. is one of the most iconic songs by

Kazoulis is known for his soft, folk-rock style, and "Aeroplana" is a prime example of his ability to turn personal anecdotes into collective anthems. Kati na Gyalizi (1992). Style: Greek rock / Entekhno. Kazoulis is known for his soft, folk-rock style,

The central refrain, "Anna, I wasn't made for airplanes," expresses a deep sense of displacement. The narrator views the military environment as a "theatre" where everyone plays a role, ultimately choosing to "take off the uniform and helmet" to return to the city and his true self. Musical Legacy The central refrain, "Anna, I wasn't made for