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#101
Posted 22 December 2011 - 01:04 AM
#102
Posted 22 December 2011 - 02:30 AM
So, PK-RPG, i may have accidentally deleted the EuroJet file on my computer.... If you really like it I can make another, but it's definitely not one of my greatest pieces of work!
No problem, I already saved all livery you made for me to my computer
Right now, as I said in PM, I'm captivated by your Lufthansa livery.
So looking forward to that one..
#103
Posted 24 December 2011 - 04:50 AM
Sorry to have to bother you, but I was wondering if you could look through the PDF i've attached, and see if you could do any work based on what i've written.
Let me know anytime if you need anything.
Speak Soon,
European
TheEuropeanGroup-Livery.pdf 55.02KB 25 downloads
#104
Posted 26 December 2011 - 02:32 PM
This is a Basic ticket, the lowest fare option. Next up is Full fare, with complete flexibility, priority boarding and seating, as well as increased frequent flyer mileage. Lastly, there is Business, with all the previous benefits, but with the addition of a separate cabin, a larger variety of snacks and beverages, and BusinessExpress® CBD check In.*
*Only available in selected cities.
#105
Posted 26 December 2011 - 03:20 PM
#106
Posted 26 December 2011 - 03:23 PM
#107
Posted 26 December 2011 - 07:38 PM
#108
Posted 27 December 2011 - 11:14 PM
#109
Posted 28 December 2011 - 11:46 AM
I find you're liveries really impressive, astonishing and amazing and therefore I decided to request a livery from you, if possible.
Airline name: EuropeanSpirit
Requested aircraft type: A330-200
Requested engine type: P&W
Backup aircraft/engine type: B777-300ER
Country of origin: Germany
Registration (May leave blank):
Please tell us a little about your airline, and what sort of things you may want for your livery: European Spirit is a growing carrier, planning to expand its fleet and routes to be one of the largest airline. If possible, I would like the tail-fin design to be similar to the TACA airlines one, and the logo covering part of the tail-fin
Thank you greatly in advance!
#110
Posted 29 December 2011 - 06:57 PM
just a note on your boarding pass, 1015AM doesn't need the AM
Why? Because there's no 1015PM? Look at your clock and try again...
I liked TW and it's gone. NW, and it's gone. CO, and it's gone. Pray I don't like you.
"How sad it would be, should laughter disappear."
#111
Guest_Speed Bird_*
Posted 29 December 2011 - 08:34 PM
Why? Because there's no 1015PM? Look at your clock and try again...
Surprised you've never heard of the 24-hour clock...
#112
Posted 30 December 2011 - 02:29 AM
#113
Posted 30 December 2011 - 08:06 AM
All requests are on their way, i've just been taking a bit of a break over christmas. Expect to see more work soon!
#114
Posted 30 December 2011 - 08:52 PM
The example I used for the boarding pass was an AA ticket... it had a little 'a' next to the time, which was a morning slight, so I assume (although i have no idea) that PM flights would have a 'p'. I preferred am/pm over a/p.
All requests are on their way, i've just been taking a bit of a break of christmas. Expect to see more work soon!
I agree. PM/AM sounds way better!
#gogolden2015
#115
Posted 30 December 2011 - 11:07 PM
at 1015, it could be either...
I would've thought there would be a colon if it was to be AM/PM
#116
Posted 31 December 2011 - 05:33 PM
Surprised you've never heard of the 24-hour clock...
It's 1015... that leaves it open to be 1015AM or 1015PM, if it was 2215 then yeah I would say it's the 24Hr clock, if it was 1015 (without the AM or PM) I would assume it was the 24Hr clock, but I'm surprised you haven't looked at a clock and seen they only have 12 digits... and noticed that the most common usage of the clock in most of the world (though I accept not all of it) uses am (ante meridiem - before midday) and pm (post mediriem - after midday) in a 12 hour format... Hell it's only been in use since the 2nd century BC and has only recently been displaced by the 24 hour clock in SOME countries... but 12 is still prevalent in the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, etc....
Alas, to answer your statement, I have heard of the 24Hr clock, and I actually use it 100% in my life, but I make allowances for people who don't because it is still in pretty common use... I must give you kudos for your usual attempt to belittle someone, but I do think all you did was highlight your own shortsightedness.
I would've thought there would be a colon if it was to be AM/PM
No colon is required, the format of the time in 24Hr or 12Hr can be 12:00 or 1200, the only difference is the "am/a.m/pm/p.m" donated after the time. But if I want to be pedantic (why not, let's push the boat out as the terribly "anal" Speed Bird does), the colon should be there irrespective of the time format the only difference should be that the 24Hr clock goes beyond 12 (i.e at 1pm it goes 13:00, and the 12Hr says 1:00pm. And if we want to really get anal there should be a "." after the "a" and "m" or "p" and "m" to give us 1:00 p.m. but lets not get too picky because any average adult will see the time on the boarding pass and understand it means 10 in the fecking morning.
Jesus wept talk about being surrounded by incompetence.
By the way, 4E4L, I like your work and happy new year everyone, hope you all get well and drunk tonight cause I am (already).
I liked TW and it's gone. NW, and it's gone. CO, and it's gone. Pray I don't like you.
"How sad it would be, should laughter disappear."
#117
Guest_Speed Bird_*
Posted 31 December 2011 - 05:51 PM
I must give you kudos for your usual attempt to belittle someone, but I do think all you did was highlight your own shortsightedness.
Seems two can play at your game, eh
#118
Posted 31 December 2011 - 05:57 PM
#119
Guest_Speed Bird_*
Posted 31 December 2011 - 05:59 PM
#120
Posted 31 December 2011 - 06:21 PM
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