Ah yes the Calder liveries which never impressed me, just two aircrafts, the DC.8-62 and the 727-200. Well, the graphisms are far less elaborate than Ecuatoriana's ones. Those ones were really stunning.
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Originally posted by wannabepilot777Like I said, Only QANTAS can make something like that look good.
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Originally posted by DeltaRulesI'm with UA-F9 Guy...it reminds me of Braniff's Calder schemes & to a lesser extent, one of QANTAS's special paint schemes:
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I'm with UA-F9 Guy...it reminds me of Braniff's Calder schemes & to a lesser extent, one of QANTAS's special paint schemes:
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Guest repliedThat's what I would call a flying acid trip.
Originally posted by UA-F9 GuyKind of looks like an older Braniff International livery. I dont remember what artist did it though.
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good lord! looks like someone at the paint shop was a little too fume-happy!
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Originally posted by screaming_emudamn, that thing is busy. Made me dizzy just lookin at it
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Ecuatoriana colors number 2, introduced in the mid-seventies when EU upgraded to 720Bs and 707s, the first jets. This livery lasted 5 years or so.
Btw Babypurin, those 707s were also better looking than lot's of US-registered fleet members hovering around at MIA. In fact let me remind you the US airlines used to be real troves of dirty and grubby fleet members between 1974 and 1990.
Alain
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Originally posted by kcmhwow
Hate to plug the other site but I know bob personally so I know he wont mind
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Kind of looks like an older Braniff International livery. I dont remember what artist did it though.
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Originally posted by PIAA310hmmm, looks like your back..
yeah so your point is?
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