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Mainline fleet as of July 1972.
really not a fan also don't make the background the same colour as the tail the just kinda blend into one big mess.
I quite like this, the whole is very consistent and fits the timeline. Simple but not simplistic design. The bold use of yellow is a nice touch too.
Also, I disagree with the comment about the underbelly grey. I think the shape is not due to the airlines' choice but to technical requirements, as I recall seeing this on actual paint schemes on these models.
I quite like this, the whole is very consistent and fits the timeline. Simple but not simplistic design. The bold use of yellow is a nice touch too.
Also, I disagree with the comment about the underbelly grey. I think the shape is not due to the airlines' choice but to technical requirements, as I recall seeing this on actual paint schemes on these models.
It's not bad at all. But is it related to this airline?
It's the same name and the same logo, Linjeflyg. Owned and operated as a domestic airline of SAS in the 1950s-1990s. And boy, they don't have a 747 plane to a mid-range 727.
They only have Lockheed L-12, Aero 680, and Boeing 737-500.
If this is just a mock representation of an alternate version Linjeflyg, then that's good. ;p
Here's the link btw:
It doesn’t make sense for the lower portions to be so inconsistent, especially considering some are straight and others curve like Delta.
I quite like this, the whole is very consistent and fits the timeline. Simple but not simplistic design. The bold use of yellow is a nice touch too.
Also, I disagree with the comment about the underbelly grey. I think the shape is not due to the airlines' choice but to technical requirements, as I recall seeing this on actual paint schemes on these models
I tried to be as uniform as possible with the underbellies and I could have cut out all the technical stuff but that would look boring and unrealistic imo;)
It's not bad at all. But is it related to this airline?
It's the same name and the same logo, Linjeflyg. Owned and operated as a domestic airline of SAS in the 1950s-1990s. And boy, they don't have a 747 plane to a mid-range 727.
They only have Lockheed L-12, Aero 680, and Boeing 737-500.
If this is just a mock representation of an alternate version Linjeflyg, then that's good. ;p
Here's the link btw:
Haha that's it! I really liked the name and the symbol on the tail, but I edited both. I see it as like a Swedish what-if version of Lufthansa.