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Post by md11forever on Jul 7, 2006 12:58:43 GMT -5
Hi everyone, just wanted to get opinions on this idea...and I am asking this for myself, NOT as anything from Evolve AI.
I may paint up some retro A320's in the near future, and was wondering which liveries you guys thought were most needed. I've found a few that I would personally like to try for fun...but maybe there are others needed for flightplans. Ideas?
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Post by klm617 on Jul 7, 2006 16:49:15 GMT -5
Two Words BRITISH CALEDONIAN.
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Post by md11forever on Jul 7, 2006 20:44:58 GMT -5
Two Words BRITISH CALEDONIAN. No images of BCAL A320's found on Airliners. You sure they had them?
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Post by klm617 on Jul 7, 2006 21:34:46 GMT -5
Search Yahoo.com images for British Carledonian it will appear on the second page the reg is F-WWDE. British Caledonian and Air France were the launch customers for the A320
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Post by md11forever on Jul 7, 2006 21:54:35 GMT -5
Found it, unfortunately I would need photos of both sides before attempting a repaint- it is too easy to mess things up when one assumes things about a side that is unseen.
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Post by klm617 on Jul 8, 2006 7:22:58 GMT -5
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Post by jetstar on Jul 9, 2006 5:28:16 GMT -5
Hi Guys.
Braniff had two A320's which were both different colours but they should be easy.
B.CAL never operated the A320. They ordered it and the prototype in half B.CAL and Half Air France colours did visit LGW for B.CAL employees to see.
By the time the first delivery was made B.CAL was part of BA and the A320 was delivered in BA scheme.
One might have been painted up before the merger, but photographic evidence is poor on this.
Paul
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Post by Christian Page, RAI on Jul 9, 2006 22:18:00 GMT -5
Braniff II's A-320s were red/orange titles with royal blue belly and purple titles with forest green belly - both ugly as hell. They received the A-320s real close to the second bankruptcy - and by then, the airline had brought back the "Ultra" scheme, which was applied to a 737-200 (Mercury Blue) and a 727-200 (Perseus Green), but the airline failed before any other aircraft could be repainted.
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