Probably 1 or 5.For those not on Facebook or Twitter, Retro Roo II will be one painted in one of the liveries featured in this collage. The question is, which one?
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As noted, QF already has a very pink Q400.. I don't see how changing the tail colour would be any better.pink tailed 737s in support of the Prostate and Breast Cancer Foundations (
That's why I can't see options 2, 3 or 4 on an aircraft in commercial service, it would just be too confusing to most passengers.I love special liveries but could see how "V-Jet" could be confusing - only just found out the "V" stood for "vannus" (latin for fan) - not sure how easy that would be to explain to passengers! (Mind you John Travolta's jet is in that livery so anything is possible...)
For those not on Facebook or Twitter, Retro Roo II will be one painted in one of the liveries featured in this collage. The question is, which one?
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That's why I can't see options 2, 3 or 4 on an aircraft in commercial service, it would just be too confusing to most passengers.
I am going for 1, it does say Qantas, and the others do have that big "V" on it, if only their domestic competitor was not VA.....I would be surprised if they actually used a fully white tail, especially with the red writing it would be similar to Virgin. The red tail is pretty key to the differentiation between the two.
Great to see another one of these in the skies! Definitely a talking point for non-aviation (non-AFF!) people - often the general population couldnt care (and don't know) what they are on.
Just because?