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New (Revised) Jetstar Livery
Here is the new/revised Jetstar livery. The one below is going to Jetstar Asia.
http://img.aviation-friends-hamburg....h4772KRRCF.jpg
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Apart from the word Star being in black and 'all day every day, low fares' in orange what is the difference in this livery to make it 'new'?
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Well der....those two things alone make it different to the old.....therefore it's new.
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I think you are getting a bit carried away their Oliver.
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Greg I personally don't consider titles to be part of the livery, they are, well der titles. To me livery is the acutal design of the colour scheme. So in this case I would say the aircraft features new titles.
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Would Joe Public know the difference between the "old" & the "new"?? If not, well then its not a new livery..
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Thankyou Oliver for posting - can't see why you are being flamed!
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Jayden using that logic the current QF livery introduced in 2007 would probably not qualify as a "new livery" although I think it is pretty much regarded universally as a "new livery".
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Better than nothing guys!
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Damian, think many would consider Qantas to have a revised livery, afterall the tail logo is different, albeit subtly.
In this case it is a title variation, so is a 50/50 depending upon ones definition of what constitutes a livery. Anyway Oliver, just for the record my question wasn't having a shot or flaming you, appreciate the picture and your overall input. I only asked the question in case there was another change that wasn't overly apparent to me. Last edited by Ash W; 30th June 2011 at 07:56 PM. |
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