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PhilipsCDRW
Meteor
Posts: 73 Joined: 14 Jan 2007, 19:56
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by PhilipsCDRW » 19 Jan 2007, 12:55
British:
BOAC final version (particularly on first-gen narrow-body Boeings
)
BA Landor scheme (particularly on the 747)
Other nations:
MK Airlines 9G-MKL (bare metal 747-200)
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Chris Harrington
Chipmunk
Posts: 14 Joined: 29 Dec 2006, 04:20
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by Chris Harrington » 19 Jan 2007, 14:51
British
1. BOAC Cunard, especially as applied to the Super VC10.
2. Cathay Pacific 1960s (Isn't Swire British? Also, at the time, HK sort of belonged to the UK, so...)
3. Virgin Atlantic current
Non-British
1. Pan Am 1960s
2. Cathay Pacific current
3. Delta Air Lines 'widget'
First runner up in the British category was BEA Red Square.
speedbird591
Battle of Britain
Posts: 4038 Joined: 24 Jun 2004, 05:56
Location: Wiltshire, UK
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by speedbird591 » 20 Jan 2007, 21:03
BOAC Gold Speedbird (obviously :roll: )
British Airways Chatham Dockyard
British Airways Chelsea Rose
But I've always
adored this Qantas Wunulla Dreaming
Ian
ivanT3
Viscount
Posts: 111 Joined: 05 Nov 2006, 19:44
Location: Traverse City Michigan USA
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by ivanT3 » 20 Jan 2007, 22:08
If you're REALLY mad at a fella, walk a mile in his shoes. This way, your a mile away from him and you have his shoes!!
Reheat
Victor
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Location: South Coast
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by Reheat » 20 Jan 2007, 23:30
Lets be honest, some aircraft would look stunning even without a livery!
PhilipsCDRW
Meteor
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by PhilipsCDRW » 21 Jan 2007, 00:36
Reheat wrote: Lets be honest, some aircraft would look stunning even without a livery!
To be honest, the liveries Concorde did wear were fairly minimal!
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PhilipsCDRW
Meteor
Posts: 73 Joined: 14 Jan 2007, 19:56
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by PhilipsCDRW » 21 Jan 2007, 14:52
Yeah, I know, skin surface heating and all...
Although, a polished aluminium Concorde - what would that be like? (Might not work if Concorde was painted with the anti-corrosive yellow zinc chromite which Garry told me was painted onto other British and European designs...)
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Garry Russell
The Ministry
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by Garry Russell » 21 Jan 2007, 15:02
Concorde had to be painted white to keep the temperature within limits.
The Pepsi Concorde was speed limited due to the colour.
So white was the only practicle colour.
Any aircraft can be stripped down to bare metal but there is no point and it would take a lot to get it up to a high sheen and get corrosion problems.
Garry
Garry
"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
TobyV
Vintage Pair
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Location: Halfway up a hill
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by TobyV » 21 Jan 2007, 16:20
(British) faves:
BOAC Golden Speedbird (on a VC10 or 747)
British Airways Landor
Air UK 1987-1994 (preferably on a 146 or Fokker 27)
BCal original with golden Lion Rampant on a VC10