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LTU Germany Airbus A330-300



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LTU Germany Airbus A330-300

Airbus A330-300
A total of 12 Units serve in LTUs fleet, partly bought directly from Airbus aswell as bought from other airlines. The larger brother of the A330 „classics“ is used mostly for transatlantic flights to north/ south america and to destinations in the caribbean. These planes are also available for International charters. They’re all equipped with 320 seats (240 Eco, 40 Premium Eco, 40 Business) and feature an Inflight Entertainment System, free Wifi (as standart on all LTU flights since 2019) and lie-flat seats in business class. Usually a crew of 15 - 20 is committed on an average 6,5 hour flight.

Connections flown by the LTU Airbus A330-300 :
Düsseldorf - New York Newark International Airport
Düsseldorf - Washington Dulles International Airport
Düsseldorf - Chicago O‘Hare International Airport
Düsseldorf - Orlando International Airport
Düsseldorf - Los Angeles International Airport
Düsseldorf - Havanna International Airport
Düsseldorf - Mexico City International Airport
Düsseldorf - Punta Canta International Airport
Düsseldorf - Rio de Janeiro International Airport

Hamburg - New York Newark International Airport
Hamburg - Los Angeles International Airport
Hamburg - Chicago O‘Hare International Airport
Hamburg - Rio de Janeiro International Airport
Hamburg - Houston International Airport


Note : The paint scheme is inspired by the last official LTU livery, used on its A330-200s in 2009 until they also were painted in the Air Berlin colors. This „modernized“ livery still includes the tilted „LTU“ logo/letters on the tail and the fuselage to keep its tradition to the original livery. Hope you like it ;)



    While the design is okay, it looks like you didn't paint in layers...

    While the design is okay, it looks like you didn't paint in layers...

    I did, but ik what you mean. Especially the darker red tone „swallows“ in every detail... it’s quite hard to see

    I did, but ik what you mean. Especially the darker red tone „swallows“ in every detail... it’s quite hard to see

     

    Ah well if you did paint in layers, they weren't the right ones. The text is over the windows, literally, and the rest of the fuselage design is over everything else. Maybe try shifting your layers to under the detail and window layers .

    Ah well if you did paint in layers, they weren't the right ones. The text is over the windows, literally, and the rest of the fuselage design is over everything else. Maybe try shifting your layers to under the detail and window layers .

    Yo, I’ll try that.