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Old 06-11-2008, 01:31 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a paint job.

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Re: Leave it to Southwest

Now that is a might colorful paint scheme. Not like you are going to miss that one when it flies by.
 

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a paint job.



Wonderful - when ya look thru (decent) binoculars, it's suprising how much LOUD paint can stand out from the ground, to the operating heights some of these airliners fly at, passing overhead to Continental Europe (though I realise this one's Stateside).
 

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Re: Leave it to Southwest

Yea this reminds me of some of the old Western Pacific birds.


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http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?a=1&airlinesearch=Western%20Pacific&specialsearch=COLORFUL_PAINT&nr_of_rows=103&first_this_page=0&page_limit=15&sort_order=photo_id+DESC&nr_pages=7&engine_version=6.0
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Southwest bird looks cool....
and so does Simpsons bird. .......
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SouthWest can do that....Hope the FAA is happy with them now.
Otherwise they will try to get them for unsafe paint schemes...lol
 

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Re: Leave it to Southwest

How about this one. It's Ed Force One, Iron Maiden's tour jet. There's a lot more pictures of it on the link below.




Pics courtesy of: Iron Maiden Official Website - Planespotting - anoracks not required
 

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Re: Leave it to Southwest

Southwest bird looks cool....
and so does Simpsons bird. .......
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SouthWest can do that....Hope the FAA is happy with them now.
Otherwise they will try to get them for unsafe paint schemes...lol

We need a SOUTHPARK and FAMILY GUY version also!
 

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Always liked this one:

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I like the Alaska paint job, kind makes you want to go fishing.
 

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a paint job.


WOW I love that one.
 

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