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With the number of Qantas employees on the board that think they're 'in the know' I'm surprised we haven't had a definitive answer yet!!
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#222
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Maybe VH-OEJ will be all red and will be repainted standard colours later?
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#223
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Well there is a definitive answer but it is not meant to be shared in the public domain. And the airline isn't going to publicise the fact either. You will see the answer when it arrives back in a few weeks.
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So it's neither red or white then?
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Might be a little RETRO
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I like your thinking Brian.
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Going to be painted all Silver with a big Orange star on it.
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Now that I would like to see
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Here is your official answer from Travel Daily:
QF on Wunula livery QANTAS says it “remains fully committed to showcasing the diversity of Indigenous art”, after confirming to TD that its Wunula Dreaming livery has now been removed from the skin of one of its Boeing 747-400 aircraft. The vibrant Wunula Dreaming artwork had graced the QF 747 for nearly two decades. “The paint scheme from Balaringi Studio had reached the end of its life and the aircraft has been restored to a standard Qantas livery,” a QF spokesman told Travel Daily today. “We will unveil a new indigenous livery on a different aircraft by the end of 2012 and the Yananyi Dreaming aircraft - a Boeing 737 by Balarinji & Central Australian artist Rene Kulitja - continues to fly,” Qantas said. And this......... QANTASLINK is to reveal a new Q-400 ‘Golden Guitar’ livery tomorrow in celebration of the carrier’s launch of the 40th Tamworth Country Music Festival
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Tamair did this way back in 1996!
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Tamai...f70803d64a8f84
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