No doubt this Garuda Livery…
Old SAS livery is my choice:
SAS Mad Dog last flight in 2013
Photo credit: FAA
SAS DC-10-30 last flight in 1993
Photo credit: Jon Proctor
@DeerCrusher That Aloha livery would look mighty nice in IF, yeah? It screams 1990’s but I still like it.
Kinda gone but kinda still here
Did you guys know about 6-5 years before us airways merged with American they
American airlines almost merged with us airways, but they pulled out
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Yeah it does scream the '90’s. Lol. It’s a unique livery.
Omg these two Delta liveries the old 747-100 and the 1996 Olympics livery have got to be my favorite!!🤤
And let’s not forget about the TAM Brazil livery before they merged with LAN, mannn I miss TAM even though you see them around they’ll all be repainted by 2018😭
That United is a stunning picture! I say it wins.
Interesting thing about colors in motion was the fact that there were two versions with regards to the Delta logo, the soft widget with the bottom triangle being rounded at the top, and the one you showed which came later, aka the heritage widget.
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Credit: Rob Finlayson
Credit: R. N. Smith
Credit: Nobuo Oyama
The Pencil, B747 and DC10, the last two having the “California, here we come” livery.
Simply classic :D
I like the old AA livery. Especially the AA Winglets. It is still used occasionally, but most of the fleet has been replaced with the newer one:
Source: WIkipedia
Haha I actually requested that one a while ago!
For me i still like my country’s national carrier old livery of B.W.I.A
Qantas V-Jet
And I was shocked to learn that the worlds largest cruise line at one point had a airline
(Neither of these photos are mine but they came from Wikipedia)