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Private 757 livery


Private 757 livery

This is a private jet that was inspired off the legacy of its first operator, that while it's not a perfect replication of the old United Airlines livery, this livery was intended to be unique enough to not be just a pure copy of the old livery known as "Battleship Gray" as the colors aren't purely the same as well as the spacing of the lines on the tail. Satellite connections were added as well as replacing the standard blended winglets for the scimitar winglets. The airplane is powered by two Pratt and Whitney PW4000 engines. The airplane was also fitted with a more private jet interior by adding a bedroom and dining/lounge area.



    It suits the battleship livery better without branding...lovely

    It suits the battleship livery better without branding...lovely

    thank you!

     

    I kinda think so too.

    Bit of a TL;DR after this so continue with caution lol

    also with the slightly different colors and an additional color, I kinda think it pays homage to a few different United liveries it had worn through out its service to United airlines from 1992-2013. Being that it was delivered in 1992, I'm going to guess that it was likely delivered in their old "Rainbow Scheme" and then sometime after 1993 it was re-painted in battle ship grey until sometime after 2009. So in some way I think that gold line sort of bridges one of the colors in their rainbow scheme with the gold cheatline (I think that's technically a cheatline?) that starts at the sill of the doors. The only livery I neglected of theirs was the Blue Tulip livery, not exactly a favorite of mine.

     

    Placement of the tail number and flag come from the United-Continental merger livery

    noticed I didn't have the door/window configuration correct to N555UA/N758SS whoops lol