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Spray-painting a historic de Havilland Dragon Rapide in the colors of Iberia (2010). An aircraft livery is a set of comprehensive insignia comprising color, graphic, and typographical identifiers which operators (airlines, governments, air forces and occasionally private and corporate owners) apply to their aircraft.
The livery is decorated in traditional Indonesian dyed pattern cloth , which is also referenced in the airline's name. Biman Bangladesh Airlines: A white stork flying across the red sun. [3] Breeze Airways: A checkmark on the aircraft's tail section on top of a blue wave, referencing the airlines' logo.
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.
Multiple variations of this livery existed, and included the basic livery on a white fuselage. [2] Around this same time, several aircraft received experimental paint schemes with different striping and tail designs, though none were ultimately adopted fleet-wide. [3]
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Manna Aviation is an Australian aircraft manufacturer based in Toronto, New South Wales, founded by Phil Hale. The company specializes in provision of parts and plans for amateur construction. [1] The company focuses on plans for wooden aircraft, with the aim of preserving older aircraft designs. [1]
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