Air Mandarin Airbus A300-B4-220
- Owner: planeboy0411 (View all images and albums)
- Uploaded: Jul 16 2021 02:00 PM
- Views: 992
- Album Air Mandarin
After a selection process involving the Boeing 767 and the Airbus A300, Air Mandarin officials went with the latter to serve as the backbone of their regional and medium-haul operations for the 1980s and beyond. The A300 can be flown on routes from Taipei to airports like Tokyo-Narita, Hong Kong Kai-Tak, Manila, Bangkok, Seoul, Singapore, and Asian cities in the region.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Airbus A300B4-220
B-19320
Needs more failed attempt at a go around in Taiwan.
Livery is nice, but you're starting to spam.
Also, I think the effects are a bit overdone.
I'll work on that.
This is pretty neat too!
oo
neat asf
Titles should be 國際國航, or something, which makes better sense. Otherwise, well done!
Titles should be 國航國際, which makes better sense. Otherwise, well done!
Rectified. I just wanted to avoid comparisons to Air China, as with the current confusion with them and China Airlines being corrected too.
Rectified. I just wanted to avoid comparisons to Air China, as with the current confusion with them and China Airlines being corrected too.
I mean, calling yourself "Air Mandarin" is pretty ironic if that's what you're trying to do
I mean, calling yourself "Air Mandarin" is pretty ironic if that's what you're trying to do
Yeah. The science of fuselage titling is something I still have to learn.
Overall, well executed; though my only hangup is how the M design on the tail is noticeably sheared off by the trailing edge of the tail; to make it more consistent looking, try reducing the size of the M slightly; and repositioning the cheatline from which it originates. Keeping the cheatline consistent with the leading edge of the tail will also do some good in this respect
Needs more failed attempt at a go around in Taiwan.Livery is nice, but you're starting to spam.
Also, I think the effects are a bit overdone.