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  2. File:US Airways Livery description and designs.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Aircraft livery - Wikipedia

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    In aircraft livery design, a "hockey stick" means a continuation of the cheatline which is rotated through an angle so as to sweep upwards over the tail fin. Among the first hockey stick liveries were the Eastern Airlines ' 1964 jet livery and Alitalia 's 1970 livery.

  4. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada: Blue aircraft, with the name Air Canada and maple leaves on the front area of the fuselage, directly behind the cockpit, and on the tail. In 2017, a new livery was introduced with a white fuselage with a black underside, lettering, and tail with red maple leaf logos on the engines, fuselage, and tail.

  5. British Airways ethnic liveries - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 747-400 wearing the Chelsea Rose livery takes off past two other 747s in the Chatham Dockyard livery, c. 2002. In 1997 British Airways (BA) adopted a new livery.One part of this was a newly stylised version of the British Airways "Speedbird" logo, the "Speedmarque", but the major change was the introduction of tail-fin art.

  6. Ritz Model A - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz Model A is an American ultralight aircraft that was designed by Gerry Ritz in 1984 and supplied in the form of plans for amateur construction. [ 1 ] The aircraft is noted because the designer died while test flying the aircraft, due to a design flaw.

  7. Boeing 247 - Wikipedia

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    Boeing introduced a host of aerodynamic and technical features into a new commercial airliner building on work with the earlier Monomail (Models 200, 221, 221A) mailplanes and B-9 bomber designs. The Boeing 247 was faster than the best U.S. fighter of its day, the open- cockpit biplane Boeing P-12 . [ 7 ]

  8. Ken Brock Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Ken Brock flying a Brock KB-2 in August 2001 Brock KB-3 Ken Brock Manufacturing, Inc. was an American aircraft manufacturer founded by Ken Brock in the 1960s and based in Stanton, California . The company specialized in the design and manufacture of autogyros in the form of kits for amateur construction , including under the US FAR 103 ...

  9. Category:Aircraft liveries - Wikipedia

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