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  • First Air China A330-200

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    I think the CS really suites the 330, what do you think?

  • #2
    Doesn't look too bad, though in the special Olympics colors it would look better .

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    • #3
      Oh my god. That looks so aweful....

      Nah. Im kidding. It looks so fantastic Man. Great shot by the French.

      The cheatlines looks more and better on Airbus than Boeing. (No this is not a A vs. B comment)
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      • #4
        Originally posted by MaxPower
        The cheatlines looks more and better on Airbus than Boeing. (No this is not a A vs. B comment)
        I have to agree with you on that, for some reason the cheatlines look great on Airbus widebodies. I love the look of this plane, and especially as it is clean. I can only imagine that when it gets dirtier then my view will change alot. I hope that they keep it clean and shining as it is now.

        Anyway, for some reason, I think that the A330s are some of the most gracefull and beautiful widebodies flying around. From certain angles the plane looks like a piece of art. Anyway, in this scheme, the plane looks amazing.
        Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by AA 1818
          From certain angles the plane looks like a piece of art. Anyway, in this scheme, the plane looks amazing.
          Couldnt have said it better myself.
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          • #6
            Good to see they kept the livery, I was somewhat apprehensive of an hastily introduced new livery ...
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            • #7
              Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
              Doesn't look too bad, though in the special Olympics colors it would look better .
              Special Olympics? It is only for special needs.

              You mean Beijing Olympics 2008 colour scheme?

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              • #8
                There's a reason why I didn't write "special" with a capital "S" .

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
                  There's a reason why I didn't write "special" with a capital "S" .
                  Oh I see.

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                  • #10
                    Yo Bruno. How many did AirChina ordered of these types.

                    That means that's their fifth widebody type in their fleet. Pretty nice !!!!!!!
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                    • #11
                      With this, I think the A330 is operated by almost all of the major airlines in the Chinese world (China, HK, Taiwan), except Hainan and some other smaller and domestic airlines.

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                      Which one do you like?

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                      • #12
                        Hey, You asked.....!!

                        1:China Airlines ....Definitely at the top.
                        2:Air China.....These two, CHIAIR 55% AiRCHI got 45 %
                        3:Eva Air.... Speecless....
                        4:Chinese Eastern....Awesome..
                        5:Cathay Pacific .. (Scheme looks better on its longer sister A346's)
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                        6:China Southern (Scheme looks even better and preferred on B777's)
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                        7: DragonAir...... (Scheme looks better on B747's)
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                        Last edited by MaxPower; 2006-05-06, 22:25.
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                        • #13
                          Air China have been 'borrowing' Dragonair A.330's for a while now, as my little brother has been flying routes for them, mainly internals.
                          Kevin Murphy

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