April 28, 20215 yr Folks: I came across the (below) two (similar looking) Air France Boeing 777-9 repaints, in the library uploads, today... Images #1 and #2, below, are both for (future) Air France Boeing 777-9 Rollout liveries. Could you spot the difference between the two liveries...? Besides the Registration Numbers.... [And, in the #3 image, notice how the (mythical) famous Winged Seahorse (colloquially referred to as "la crevette" or “the shrimp”) is placed on the Engine covers, where, normally, you would see the engine supplier's symbol (PW/RR/GE etc.), e.g. here "GE" for these "GE9X" engines. Such alternate marking, btw, would be a continuation of the Air France practice from their current fleet of 777 -200s/300s into the 777-9s... Hope you enjoy these couple of pictures...! Good day...!
April 29, 20215 yr Author 19 hours ago, TrevorS said: Aah gee, I was hoping to spot the difference and win a prize😄 Trevor Trevor: Thanks for trying...🙂...and, so, hereby, I just gave you the maximum reward that I'm authorized to give you around here...🙂... 8 hours ago, Alaska738 said: Great shots! Thank you, Alaska738...! And, folks: The primary difference between the two liveries in the first 2 images is in the size of typography of "AIR FRANCE". In the 2nd image, the size of the text is larger. That's why you will also notice that the letters "AIR FRANCE" are much closer to the row of windows...🙂...compared to that in the first image. This font size change (along with a few other changes) in the livery has been already introduced by Air France in some of their current aircraft, I believe, e.g. 777-200, A380, A320....
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