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Voting is open, support in this survey the best historical paintings that existed in commercial aircraft in the history of aviation. Fergal Goodman's photo – Airliners.net.
As it was offered long ago, when the survey to meet the best paints on commercial aircraft from the actuality, it is time to go back and review the best historical ones or at least some of them.
A Twitter, as good AvGeek, I asked you a few days ago which was, according to your criteria, the most striking paintings that planes carried many years ago, on airlines that no longer operate or paintings that the current ones once carried on the fuselages of their aircraft.
The best historical commercial aircraft paintings
just like last time, the dynamic is very simple and will allow us to know your opinion, readers of this space. To participate, just follow these steps:
- You are allowed to vote for up to 3 one time options.
- You can also choose the OTHER option and write your favorite in case it is not on the list.
- Once you have your 3 preferred options, scroll down and click the vote button and voila.
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*Credits of the photos to their respective authors.
To close, new surveys will come later, for instance, the best commercial aircraft over 120 seating ?, Or do you have another idea?? I read them in the comments.
Thank you for your participation in this dynamic!!
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And also the last two or three BWIA liveries.
Air Jamaica's latest livery
Totally agree!
Ecuadorian aviation was very innovative at its best, In addition, he offered an excellent service..
Aerosur planes in the 2000. Super Torísimo Boeing 747-400, Sharko Boeing 767-200, all Boeings 737 Sicuri, Potro, Bufeo, etc.
TRUE, missed!
ANA's turtles in their three colors.
Greetings, Nicholas. The livery that I like the most is the one from LanChile (the one in the survey photo) and I have the Boeing 767-300 to scale with that livery.
Genial, don't forget to vote!