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I agree 100%


I'm with you on that

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DC-9-40 in a circa-1970s livery for the latest incarnation of my Golden Bear Air:

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This B733 is for my Canadian budget airline, Snowbird:

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Very bright. But what is the logo for it.

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Very bright. But what is the logo for it.


Logo to follow soon. Thanks for reminding me!

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Look foward to seeing it but you might want to darken the shade of the livery if you can.

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Look foward to seeing it but you might want to darken the shade of the livery if you can.


I appreciate the suggestion; however, I think I like it the way it is. The shine that I added to the upper surfaces may be part of what you are seeing (I'm still perfecting my skills in that area).

The market that I envision for this airline is the Canadian travelers who are looking to escape the cold Canadian winters for warmer, southern climates--"snowbirds," as they are sometimes referred to here in North America. I wanted the logo and livery to be bright and sunny, hopefully helping to entice them to travel with Snowbird.

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