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Thunderbird Airlines | Dornier 328-100



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Thunderbird Airlines | Dornier 328-100

Thunderbird Airlines was founded in the 1970s in Oklahoma and quickly expanded to become a significant regional carrier. The company generally operates under its own brand but also contracts with various major airlines to provide services under their regional brands.

The airline's logo and livery evoke the Native American tradition of the Thunderbird due to the West's and Midwest's rich Native American traditions and connections. The reddish color used also relates to the original meaning of Oklahoma which comes from the Choctaw words for red and people.

Original template by Redrado

Updated with new sand Thunderbird livery instead of the yellow :D



    It's an interesting choice of colors - in particular the primer yellow - but I like it overall ^_^

    you could've used a more pleasant shade of yellow but i love it!!! i also really like how deep the lore is

    It gives off Air Ambulance vibes, I love the colour choices, very very different.

    It's an interesting choice of colors - in particular the primer yellow - but I like it overall ^_^

     

    you could've used a more pleasant shade of yellow but i love it!!! i also really like how deep the lore is

     

    It gives off Air Ambulance vibes, I love the colour choices, very very different.

    Thanks, folks! Yeah, I wasn't too sure about the yellow but I think it kinda works. I might try some more shades and see how it looks. 

    Quite interesting

    Love the logo don't love the colours you ended up with I know it's a little overdone here but there's a reason that beige/brown tones and reddish orange are so popular here and it's because it just works. I think if you want the other direction the idea of the Thunderbird being you know a bird and so trying a light sky blue might be a cool look

    Love the logo don't love the colours you ended up with I know it's a little overdone here but there's a reason that beige/brown tones and reddish orange are so popular here and it's because it just works. I think if you want the other direction the idea of the Thunderbird being you know a bird and so trying a light sky blue might be a cool look

    Yeah, I was trying to go for colors that related to Native American culture (shades of brown) but I might rework it. It's just that blue is also a very overused color as well, lol :D

    The name, logo, livery, and colors are actually quite sensitive and respectful -- great job!