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When you have so much money you buy a Dreamliner...(apparently this is/was a real livery)

52292294542_a4d3d47a84_k.jpg7871 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293278096_602717338d_k.jpg7872 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52292294397_3adc7e30c6_k.jpg7874 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293541164_8f6053385a_k.jpg7875 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293277746_9c18b0daf4_k.jpg7876 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293540989_f49f1149fa_k.jpg7879 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293540924_6d34c07a9d_k.jpg78710 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52292293907_dbfb080ef6_k.jpg78713 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293277868_b9d63eda10_k.jpg78714 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293277728_a720c3d12f_k.jpg78715 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293762385_a6cd4b7572_k.jpg78716 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293277583_b8d82befe6_k.jpg78717 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293276971_3b35447c28_k.jpg78718 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52293762150_30aa3a8060_k.jpg78719 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

52292293182_e7609a7dea_k.jpg78720 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Up and away!

52293276706_81cda35acd_k.jpg78721 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

 

 

 

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Excellent shots of the 787!

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12 hours ago, Victoroos said:

How is the 787 heavy for normal day operation? Nice shots!

Pretty decent.  Maybe not super great on vatsim.  But I'm also not a large user of airliners haha...  I'm not a great person to ask.

I really liked this livery though, done by Crispy:  https://flightsim.to/file/38108/boeing-787-bbj-n28ms


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10 hours ago, G550flyer said:

Ryan always find those nice gems.That's a nice BBJ.

Rick

Yeah I only find them... it's those incredibly talented repainters who make them.  I do like it though - another simple yet elegant scheme.


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Grand set of pictures, Ryan...After all, what's not to like when it's someone's namesake...🙂.... the frontal swept-wing shots look wonderful...!

[Yes, as Rick says above, this is a RW livery...the a/c, looks like, is currently owned/operated by the luxury charter operator Royal Jet of UAE...was seen flying in the Oman area recently...]

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