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Marcel Kuijper wrote:
> I first saw this livery a couple of days ago.
> Since then I've been seeing it at least once a day.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/9hg5d >
> Now tell me that ain't a pearl in the sky.....
>
was that the Kenya Airways Plane you were talking about or the blond
bent over on the left of the screen?)
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It is a beautiful paint scheme but nothing excites me more than Air Jamaica,
Royal Caribbean and Frontier......Oh yeah, I love El Al for its simplicity
and lines which are absolutely stunning in the air.
Arthur
"Marcel Kuijper" <zoepetier_nothing_here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I first saw this livery a couple of days ago.
> Since then I've been seeing it at least once a day.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/9hg5d >
> Now tell me that ain't a pearl in the sky.....
>
> --
>
> Marcel (SAG-21)
> (I'm leaving on a jetplane, I don't know when I'll be back again.)
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:29:20 GMT, mike wheelock wrote:
> Marcel Kuijper wrote:
>> I first saw this livery a couple of days ago.
>> Since then I've been seeing it at least once a day.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/9hg5d >>
>> Now tell me that ain't a pearl in the sky.....
>>
>
> was that the Kenya Airways Plane you were talking about or the blond
> bent over on the left of the screen?)
Confuscius says: When we have first made time for one we will also have
time for the other.
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:01:48 -0400, Arthur wrote:
> It is a beautiful paint scheme but nothing excites me more than Air Jamaica,
> Royal Caribbean and Frontier......Oh yeah, I love El Al for its simplicity
> and lines which are absolutely stunning in the air.
How about the new KLM livery freshly painted on an MD-11 with the sun
setting behind it? Or AA with at mid day with the refelctions of the sky
and mountains on its fuselage?
I'm not familiar with Royal Caribbean, but Frontier....yeah! Every plane
has a different picture on the vertical stabilizer. Beautiful.
El Al is a strange airline.
Since the accident here in 1992 the only El Al Cargo planes that fly over
are plain white ones.
--
Marcel (SAG-21)
(There's no such thing as a natural-born pilot. - Chuck Yeager)
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Yeah...it's a strange airline. All of the flight crew are military trained
and are usually part of the Israeli Air Force. The world (maybe not the
Arabs) has used Israeli expertise to help design their security measures for
their aircraft. The security around their aircraft when in Toronto is
extreme as it is everywhere. It's probably the safest airline to fly
internationally because of their security.
The El Al flights I have seen here are usually 777's, all white except for
the tail which has a Star of David in the centre of the rudder with swooping
blue stripes on top and bottom (pretty much the flag of Israel). These
stripes are continued along the side of the fuselage from back to front.
I suppose when they fly to some destinations, they prefer to go with no
identifying livery. I dunno...
Arthur
"Marcel Kuijper" <zoepetier_nothing_here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:01:48 -0400, Arthur wrote:
>
(Snip>
El Al is a strange airline.
> Since the accident here in 1992 the only El Al Cargo planes that fly over
> are plain white ones.
>
> --
>
> Marcel (SAG-21)
> (There's no such thing as a natural-born pilot. - Chuck Yeager)
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