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Post by petrbilt on Aug 14, 2009 0:19:41 GMT
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Aug 14, 2009 13:21:22 GMT
PSA .... both schemes .... is a "VERY GOOD" candidate .... I agree.
Just got to wait'n'see if these appeal to one of our regular or guest painters.
Incidently .... it's my understanding that the pink/tri colour scheme with the smiling nose (as appears on that B727-200 image abave) was also applied to some of the B727-100's as well .... so .... there's yet another possible PSA livery too.
Mark C BOG/CO
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Post by petrbilt on Aug 14, 2009 17:40:19 GMT
Yes Mark you are correct. Originally PSA retired their 727-14s in the late 60s but then in the -70s the airline acquired 5 or 6 ex NWA 727-51s and those flew in the shocking pink scheme. There were again retired in 1982 so I am sure they also flew in the final orange tri-stripe scheme. A -100 in shocking pink would be a joy too...any of these would be a joy!
Nick
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Aug 14, 2009 18:07:19 GMT
Actually .... Tom LE BLANC just correctly pointed out to me that our Tony MADGE has already painted the early PSA scheme for the B727-100 for us.
You'll find it on the "B727-100" downloads page .... in the "B727-100 (late)" section.
We'll see what we can do later on regarding an early liveried PSA -200 .... and of course both the -100 & -200 in that later tri-colour PSA scheme with the smiling nose.
Mark C BOG/CO
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Sept 7, 2009 15:50:08 GMT
I've got Tom LEBLANC looking at the PSA B727-100 in the pink/red/orange "Grinning Bird" livery.
I'm not sure yet about a B727-200 in the earlier red/white livery .... but .... we'll see what happens.
We'll advise when previews are available anyway !
Mark C BOG/CO
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