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Post by botamern on Dec 9, 2010 23:02:53 GMT
First of a few Ozark Go Getters.
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Dec 10, 2010 0:21:51 GMT
B----E----A----U----T----I----F----U----L----L----Y done Nick ! I like that livery .... and I certainly won't be alone there judgining from past forum requests for this/these liveries for our Dc9 series. Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by jonm on Dec 10, 2010 19:26:10 GMT
Sweet! Been anxiously awaiting the Ozark DC-9's!
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Post by richjb on Dec 19, 2010 20:52:19 GMT
Hi Nick, Long time fan of Ozark. My dad, who traveled often from St. Louis would fly no other airline unless he had to do so. Looking at the preview image, I noted that it does not quite look like the standard, early DC 9 scheme that Ozark used: www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5960812&nseq=76Did Ozark use a solid cheat line to the cockpit at one time on the DC 9? Thanks! Rich Boll Wichita KS
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Post by botamern on Dec 20, 2010 1:35:34 GMT
This is actually a hybrid Swissair livery that was unique this aircraft. The standard colors will follow later.
Nick
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Post by railrunner130 on Jan 8, 2011 3:33:03 GMT
Very nice!! I remember seeing Ozark airplanes in the early 80's.
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Post by botamern on Jan 8, 2011 18:11:13 GMT
And here are the rest of the Ozark DC-9s... DC-9-15 N971Z circa 1967 DC-9-15 N973Z circa 1978 DC-9-15 N975Z circa 1985 DC-9-31 N978Z circa 1968 DC-9-31 N986Z circa 1978 DC-9-32 N920L circa 1984 DC-9-41 N934L circa 1984
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jan 8, 2011 21:08:54 GMT
AH .... "lovely stuff" Nick .... and a dream for many come true for the start of this new HJG 2011 FS year too Mark C AKL/NZ
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