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Wunala Dreaming Progress Shot

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Looking good, however the legs of the kangaroo are now placed more forward due to the no paint zone area. (can't be sure if this was a boeing or airbus requirement) so the kangaroo logo has changed a bit due to this.Michael

John is right - so far only one 767-300ER in the Qantas fleet has been repainted with the altered Kangaroo and "Qantas - Spirit of Australia" text (changed to italics). That is VH-OGD (Maitland). The 747-400ER "Wunala Dreaming" (VH-OEJ) has not changed at all since it was first painted.See here for 767 pic: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1292950/L/See here for 747 pic: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1294808/L/The change to the Kangaroo was due to the no-paint area of the new Airbus A380 near where the elevators connect with the rear fuselage. If the design had remained unchanged, the Kangaroo leg would have been cut by the no-paint area.Eventually the entire fleet will all be changed, but at present not a single 747-400 has been repainted as yet. So there is nothing to change - looks very good so far. Is that for FSX or FS9?Regards,

Matthew Bellette

Hello ,just to say - great workDid some compares from your Paintpic betwen Pics from the real onoutstanding............keep it up !!regardsMario G

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