Retrojets, how many?
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Re: Retrojets, how many?
Hi AD
Yes any airline can do them......it's just them using an earlier livery or sometimes a livery form an earlier name or airline that was a part of their history.
Like US Airways painting Piedemont ot BA painting BOAC.
Sometimes it is done not my an airline but by a film company and it is not real as such like the Air Atlantique DC 6 painted up as an Air France DC 4 and a Caravelle that was painted in Air Canada livery.
Yes any airline can do them......it's just them using an earlier livery or sometimes a livery form an earlier name or airline that was a part of their history.
Like US Airways painting Piedemont ot BA painting BOAC.
Sometimes it is done not my an airline but by a film company and it is not real as such like the Air Atlantique DC 6 painted up as an Air France DC 4 and a Caravelle that was painted in Air Canada livery.
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Re: Retrojets, how many?
Don't think there is any modern planes flying here that are in old colours.
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Re: Retrojets, how many?
Hi AD
A retro jet is a current one painted in an earlier livery those are just old pics of liveries that were cirrent at the time.
I've changed those to links for copyright reasons
A retro jet is a current one painted in an earlier livery those are just old pics of liveries that were cirrent at the time.
I've changed those to links for copyright reasons
Garry

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Hi Ad
I already changed the post so it was right.....trouble is my answer now refers to something no longer there
I already changed the post so it was right.....trouble is my answer now refers to something no longer there
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Re: Retrojets, how many?
I think the KLM scheme on the B738 is successful because the 737 has a direct lineage back to the early 60's and thus most "retro" schemes would probably look well on it. (The 720 was only 7 feet longer) The Airbusses are that much less convincing, but I do quite like the SAS one. The Air France one is awful, I'm afraid.
Re: Retrojets, how many?
Here are some others:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/American ... 0326183/L/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Iberia/A ... 1406031/L/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/American ... 0890501/L/
Again, the 737-800 "Astrojet" looks the part.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/American ... 0326183/L/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Iberia/A ... 1406031/L/
http://www.airliners.net/photo/American ... 0890501/L/
Again, the 737-800 "Astrojet" looks the part.
Re: Retrojets, how many?
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Re: Retrojets, how many?
That's a great cheat Dan.. cheers
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