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Boeing778X wrote:
As for evolution, why would they?
afcjets wrote:If so the flag tail design could become the logo, where on all marketing material an aircraft tail is placed beside American instead of the annorexic eagle.
cheapgreek wrote:The AA on the tail was unique, you could spot it easily at an airport
winginit wrote:afcjets wrote:If so the flag tail design could become the logo, where on all marketing material an aircraft tail is placed beside American instead of the annorexic eagle.
Sounds like a great way to increase costs with no revenue upside to offset. So long as aircraft are kept clean and maintained, liveries have no tangible impact on revenues and are often only regarded by enthusiasts and employees.
berari wrote:Can we have fantasy/hypothetical types of questions in this forum moved to a new appropriately named forum?
berari wrote:Can we have fantasy/hypothetical types of questions in this forum moved to a new appropriately named forum?
grbauc wrote:and for sure no need to comment in them they so they can go away quicker.berari wrote:Can we have fantasy/hypothetical types of questions in this forum moved to a new appropriately named forum?
I hate to be snarky I really get your point but just don't come in these treads. I just scroll past the ones I don't like.
berari wrote:Can we have fantasy/hypothetical types of questions in this forum moved to a new appropriately named forum?
Super88 wrote:who ever came up with this scheme knows nothing about airline history or care's about the history of American and it's logo....the new one is just nasty....you could always tell American Airlines by the AA on the tail, now it's just a bland thing and it could be any airline....put a plane in each scheme and see which looks best, classic and recognized world wide....
Super88 wrote:who ever came up with this scheme knows nothing about airline history or care's about the history of American and it's logo....the new one is just nasty....you could always tell American Airlines by the AA on the tail, now it's just a bland thing and it could be any airline....put a plane in each scheme and see which looks best, classic and recognized world wide....
aviationjunky wrote:I personally miss the last AA livery, just polished metal, red, white, and blue stripes down the middle, and the simple AA on the tail.
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I will admit though, it is an easy find in a field of aircraft. It's just that its not that appealing to the eye.
lostsound wrote:cheapgreek wrote:The AA on the tail was unique, you could spot it easily at an airport
I'd argue the new tail it a lot easier to spot and identify then the AA tail.
etops1 wrote:AA will slightly modify its paint scheme by painting the tip of their winglets red . In order to reduce aircraft ground incidents . There is a 737 already flying around with this update . N892NN ..
KentB27 wrote:I seriously don't understand all of the butthurt about AA's previous bare metal livery. It was outdated, behind the times, and the new livery is an improvement in every way imaginable. No livery was better at making a brand new aircraft look like it was 45 years old had done thousands of cycles like AA's bare metal livery. Good riddance I say. This is 2017, not 1983.
KentB27 wrote:No livery was better at making a brand new aircraft look like it was 45 years old had done thousands of cycles like AA's bare metal livery. Good riddance I say. This is 2017, not 1983.