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Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 20:02
by Archer
Seeing the photos of the 757 retro scheme on G-CPET got me thinking.... there are quite a few retro schemes flying around by now. So I decided to look up the few I could think of and ask you guys: how many more can we find?
Boeing 757-235 G-CPET:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/British- ... 1791558/L/
Boeing 737-8K2 PH-BXA:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/KLM---Ro ... 1741301/L/
Airbus A320-211 F-GFKJ:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Air-Fran ... 1537467/L/
Boeing 767-31A/ER PH-MCL:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Martinai ... 1639786/L/
Airbus A321-131 D-AIRX:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Lufthans ... 1702729/L/
Airbus A319-132 OY-KBO:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Scandina ... 1777447/L/
Any more?
(If this needs to be moved to the Gallery, go ahead. I wasn't sure where to put it.)
***Edit..I've deleted the image links................GR
Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 20:22
by DaveB
Hi Jelle
No.. this thread is fine here

I've no idea how many more retro paints there might be out there but my personal feeling is.. don't they look good
ATB
DaveB

Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 20:55
by Garry Russell
At least the 757 is genuine
Many of those others should have polished metal instead of grey, which makes the liveries look awful as they were design to look good with metal
Also I feel that painting an old livery on a type that never wore it also awful as the liveries were designed to fit the shapes aircraft were at the time. A fly Jack Dakota would look as ridiculous as a peony pinstripe One-Eleven
But as I said the 757 is a genuine livery on a type that wore it...even if not that actual machine so BA have scored highly here.
Better go hide

Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 21:11
by DarrenL
I think the 757 needs "Airways" after British though.
Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 21:27
by TSR2
DarrenL wrote:I think the 757 needs "Airways" after British though.
it never wore the "British airways" livery, only the later "British" titles. I think there is something to be said for painting the whole fleet in "British"

Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 21:43
by DaveB
Nice one Ben
I have to disagree 100% with you I'm afraid Garry. I know you're a stickler for detail but if there's none of the type that flew in a particular livery still flying.. what are you supposed to do other than nothing

With the exception of the oversize registration worn by the Air France jet (which I never liked on aircraft it was designed to fit!).. I think all of those jets look good. Who's not to say the KLM paint wasn't current looking at that 737 or MAC on that 767. Some liveries stand the test of time
ATB
DaveB

Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 22:34
by Garry Russell
Hi Dave
Well....I rather they not do the retro liveries at all unless they are done properly both style wise and aircraft type
What's the point of putting an old livery on a modern type?..........it just shows they have money to waste
The Lufthansa SAS and Air France Airbusses for example I would not bother to photograph if I saw them...I think they are hideous

Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 22:43
by DaveB
I don't think the SAS paint looks bad and I could get used to seeing the old Lufthansa again but I'd not photograph Air France.. even in their current livery (which I like better than the old one)
ATB
DaveB

Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 23:07
by austerdriver
Can the retro liveries be from any airline?
Re: Retrojets, how many?
Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 23:28
by ianhind
Some additional piccies here
http://forum.scramble.nl/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=51154 which also includes retro Finnair. I thought Air Canada had/have an Airbus in a retro scheme and confirmed in the list further down those posts
Currently in retro-c/s:
- TAROM 737
- Martinair 767
- KLM 737
- Lufthansa 737
- Hapag Lloyd 737 (Kreuzfahrten c/s, does it count?)
- Iberia A319
- Austrian A320
- Air France A320
- Air Canada A319
- Finnair A319
- Hamburg International A319 (not really retro..)
- SAS A319
- American 737
- US Airways A319