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Liveries of distinction...and extinction

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A small portfolio for fans of nostalgia...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John

Nice!

However, is it me, or does the Texas International star look like that of LAN's?

 

I think i may have been reading my french too long lol!

-ANDY GREEN
Flight Diary Account : http://flightdiary.net/SpeedBird773
5 Hours experience in Grob 115, 30 minutes in Grob 102
10 Hours in Grob 109 PLUS SOLO! 23rd November 2013!
 

Ah man, good old PeopleExpress. Never saw them in person, but they seemed like one of the best to fly. That LTU looks nostalgic too!

ORBX- the way to go

Sincerely, John McGee

Is that one of Joe DeGregorio's Texas International paints?

Joseph Chamberlain

FAA ADX

 

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Is that one of Joe DeGregorio's Texas International paints?

 

No, it's by Daniel Halpern.

 

What sceneries are you using there?

 

The Inter European 757 is flying over Fulvio Mazzokan's freeware photoreal scenery for Sicily. Excellent stuff...surprisingly crisp and sharp.

 

Hughes AirWest: Aerosoft's USCitiesX-Las Vegas.

 

Texas International: FSAltitude Western USA taken over the Mexican Baja south of the Imperial Valley. (This scenery package includes almost all of Mexico as a "bonus.")

 

John

you should have added Aero Lloyd too, looks similiar to the inter european one

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RoyalSkies.CO.UK

Youtube Vidz

!My website will be back soon with new paints and videos!

 

 

"I love walking in the rain cause no one can see my crying"

"Those who enter the field for the sole purpose of impressing others with their aeronautical knowledge can never be true aviators."

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